Experiments in Situated Participatory Virtual Reality/Experiências em Realidade Virtual Participativa Situada
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34117/bjdv6n8-021Keywords:
Virtual Reality, Interaction.Abstract
Virtual and Augmented Reality is arguably one of the areas of most rapid development in the industry nowadays. While some of the technologies have matured and different applications consolidated with market acceptance, the next frontier is still being pursued by researchers and the media.In this paper, we contribute to this quest of effective proposals for the new media with experiments of “Situated Participatory Virtual Reality” using the Holojam platform. They give a glimpse of what will be possible in future applications and guidelines regarding relevant authoring aspects.
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