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Great use of humor and actual demo of 3D VR for anatomy and science! I only wish you had a live audience to fully respond to your excellent presentation :)
ОтветитьIts a really nice lecture
ОтветитьMy family is literally scattered all across the world and I really can't wait for the day that I can see them all in a virtual space.
ОтветитьAwesome talk Dinesh.
ОтветитьThis is so cool! I'm honestly so glad I was born during this time, and I can't wait to see where we go from here.
ОтветитьThe HoloLens sounds absolutely amazing
ОтветитьWith immersion, there was Osmose back in 1995, the used detectors round the neck & over the chest, that detected breathing & when one breathed in one rose a little & when out sank a little, the effect was intense. Then there was Showscan developed by Douglas Trumbull that uses 60 frames a second to induce emotion, different "Pulses" could be done digitally. Also including peripheral vision in the display adds too, I should imagine that dual images from eye distance angles plus the shading done to two same images to give an impression of 3D would enhance the effect. Lastly read "Sentics the Touch of the Emotmions" by Manfred Clynes. As you mention "A new dimension" I have to add David Brisson's Hypergraphics, whose blue & red rotating hyperdimensional structures made peoples' eye's water, read the OMNI article.
ОтветитьI have a friend who works in old age homes with giving seniors really cool experiences using VR/AR tech and it's such a cool idea! It makes me really excited to see what else can be done
Ответитьneed some exposure on surgical avenues of AR/VR can i talk to you...where are you based
ОтветитьI've been waiting for this for so long!!!
ОтветитьAR/VR is honestly so under-utilized atm. There's truly no limit to where this tech can go
ОтветитьI'm thinking to pursue VR professional as my career, as it an highly emerging field and I obviously have some interest in it. What can I do, how can I start, what skills I should have, ofcourse it has scope but where should I start and in which direction should go.
At last suggest me one or two tutorials so that I can learn do and teach at the same time, that way I'll understand it more. I want this or not.
It would be very helpful if you reply Dinesh Punni Ji.
I'm all for any new technology that can help people learn quickly and enjoy it at the same time.
ОтветитьMirror therapy . . . originates from Rubber Hand Illusion . . . So, "consciousness" could be trained to be expandable ( growing) beyond our body ?
ОтветитьThe idea of being able to meet family from across the globe virtually put a big smile on my face. No long haul flights, airline food and expensive tickets, count me in.
ОтветитьAbsolutely loved the demonstration of him looking at the inside of a body! So cool
ОтветитьHonestly Dinesh I don't think I would be brave enough to wear The sword of Damocles!!
ОтветитьGreat work my friend!
ОтветитьDamn that AR headset from the 60's looks insane. Also had no idea they've been developing this tech for so long. Crazy
ОтветитьWow I can't believe the difference between the first model and the future models... seems like a lot of progress in just 50 years!
ОтветитьDinesh's passion to inspire people around the world to create apps and teach them to write code is very noble.
ОтветитьI haven't experienced AR/VR yet but after listening to Dinesh I'm going to investigate it.
ОтветитьThanks Dinesh for clearly explaining what all that jargon means. Sometimes you think you know what it stands for but with advances happening every day it's easy to be left behind and bewildered.
Ответитьah yes please!!! thank you for this!
ОтветитьI am all for any technology that helps stroke victims restore their previous abilities especially if it can be customised for their particular circumstances as they get better.
ОтветитьAnatomy classes at university would have been totally awesome if I had been able to learn in 3D.
ОтветитьGosh I think some of the jargon went over my head but the promise of what immersive technologies has me very excited.
ОтветитьTraining and induction for a job can be boring because you're mostly sitting down and listening to someone so learning in 3D VR would be fun.
ОтветитьNice to see him avoid using the now-debunked "learning styles" idea when discussing how people learn best.
ОтветитьI loved the example he gave of trying out furniture in your own home. What a fantastic app for interior designers. It would save them hours of stress with finicky clients.
ОтветитьI wonder if VR will actually take off as a space for meetings and such- basically everyone I know is very resistant to that idea
ОтветитьSo very cool. I would love to work in the VR/XR world some day. VR is the future of education and remote work
ОтветитьMirror therapy is so fascinating. Wild what our brains can do!
ОтветитьI have been excited for this tech to be accessible for so long - the way this is going to help communities thrive is beyond comprehension still I Think.
ОтветитьIt's in our best interest to ensure that AR/VR are being used to help educate and train in a variety of sectors. Not only will it help with harm reduction but also with capacity and capability!
Ответитьreally interesting talk! I'm curious to see how VR fares in coming years. I'm still a bit skeptical about some of more mundane uses but it does look fantastic for things like teaching.
ОтветитьThank you Dinesh! I found this entire thing to be so informative! 💁♀
ОтветитьIt's funny that so many of those with stuffed pockets injected so much money into the metaverse only to discover that people do actually like reality but do want to use tech to help with innovation and productivity!
ОтветитьCan we travel through time in VR and AR
ОтветитьThey will enslave us further this form of technology
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