Virtual Reality: theoretical basis, practical applications

Virtual reality (VR) is a powerful multimedia visualization technique offering a range of mechanisms by which many new experiences can be made available. This paper deals with the basic nature of VR, the technologies needed to create it, and its potential, especially for helping disabled people. It...

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Main Author: Philip Barker (Author)
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Published: Association for Learning Technology, 1993-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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