Virtual Reality

This presentation is about the role of experience in the design of Virtual Environments. Virtual Reality has been hailed as a grand new technology because it allows us a new way of working with representations: where traditional techniques like painting, photography and moving pictures only allow you to watch from the outside, VR, and especially immersive VR, allows you to be inside the simulated world, and to participate in what goes on there.

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