MIT Explains: How Does Virtual Reality Work?
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- Опубликовано: 21 апр 2016
- How can a tiny cardboard box make you feel like you're miles away at a sandy beach? And why aren't we all living in a virtual world right now, if it all seems so great? Valentina Shin, a Ph.D. student in the Computer Graphics Group at MIT's Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, explains!
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Written by: Valentina Shin & Elizabeth Choe
Additional scripting: George Zaidan
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Director: George Zaidan
Editor: Per Hoel
Production Assistant: Ceri Riley
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Special thanks: John & Ellen Essigmann
Ahh I was wondering how my vr headset games had such depth to them in such a little box. So our brain creates a sense of depth by how off-set the two independent images recieved by our eyes are ..that is very interesting and clears alot of things up so thanks! :)
This is definitely the coolest thing on RUclips. Thank you!
Love how you threw the snowball at 3:53!!!!
Absolutely impressive! And I love the way she talks :D She's adorable!
Wow! Presented really well!
Pp
That.....was....AWESOME!
Very well explained!
Thank you so much
This is amazing!!!!!+++
yes I noticed how the thumb jumps a little bit to the left or right when I switch between my eyes. And right when I bring my thumb a little bit closer to me it does jump even more
Well done!
better sense of real world gives better sense how virtual works :) !! nice!!
Awesome
Thanks
Ay💔 no entiendo nada 🙁 pero quiero hacer vr. Alguien sabe de algún tutorial o página donde encuentre más información. Quiero saber sobre el paso a paso del vr. GRACIAS 😄
how can i look around with out needing the mouse? ive tried watching a few of these videos in oculus but it does not track my head and i just see a youtube window as i would on my desktop and need to use my hand controllers to click and drag the small window.
U need to open the video in a seperate application, theres one on the oculus store. It's free just look for it
look for youtube vr. it's on steam and idk if it's on oculus but it probably is as well.
OMG my head is spinning 🤯😵
Slight mistake at 2:18: Cardboard only tracks head rotation, not position.
Some actually do using accelorometers
wtf howwww this is amazing
Why didn't I find this earlier?
where did this guy go...
On PlayStation VR, I must squint my eyes to look at near objects and unsquint them to focus on far ones. No one on the whole internet seems to have noticed that and it seems impossible to find a single explaination on how the heck that is made possible! Is google censuring psvr?
Does it do that still? i'm wanting to buy one but i'm unsure
I don't have that problem on my Oculus Quest 2. I recently switched to pc and I can say ps4 doesn't have the best of graphics, probably the texture quality and so on may cause it or maybe a technical issue with the psvr?
interesting.
I regret putting my goggles on~~~
but that is much different from real vr, thats just phone vr, very differnet
When you put goggles on:
Dis thing old as frick but still interesting
There is more to the creation of 3D in one's brain than you explain. The brain uses other key factors as well. One is the fact that objects which are close move faster than objects which are far away as angles change.. Another is focus on the fovia. All of these factors and others create 3D immersion. The "separation" 3D found in today's VR HMD's is good, but needs continued improvement. Oculus is working very hard to improve these other factors and recently filed a patent on one of them which they claim to be significant and intend to incorporate in the future. Hey, you're MIT.... know the facts !
How come I don’t need my glasses when using google cardboard.
its because vr tricks you into thinking that things are far away and close, they are not actually like that, it just creates a sense of how far away stuff is
Unpossible. The video follow my phone
She's very pretty.
Idk, I feel like virtual reality technology is easy to do.
Bare in mind phone VR is basic compared to something like the PSVR or Oculus.
No
Mek
VR makes me nauseated
Hey why can I view you 360?
Wow cool! Get a better headset poor girl.
that was 4 years ago when that thing was still cool
So early
Just got done watching the video. Such a cool concept. Imagine if we could see 5D things. We wouldn't be able to live. It would be too much to handle for our brain. We would lose our shiz.
+Marzia Rizvi Thanks! I know, right? We were losing our shiz just producing this video :D
What happened to real reality 😕
wtf you said?
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