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  • This presentation is great!

    Thank you very much :-)

  • There was a stereoscopic cave in Japan at JOYPOLIS in Odaiba... it had support for up to 4 people at once!

  • This was a big obvious '-'

  • Great explanation, Oliver!

  • I would have agreed -- but empirical evidence suggests otherwise. I've used these slides in several presentations to mixed audiences (from experts to random people off the street), and gotten a bunch of feedback in terms of "oh, now I understand."

    The problem with videos is that they inherently show a first-person view, but can't illustrate really well what happens inside the viewer's eyes and heads. Combining this and that might work; will try that next.

  • can Virtual Reality be used to amagin things? or look & hear memories, or even

    dreams?

  • Virtual reality is a way to present computer-generated images in a way that feels very "real." So if there were a way to turn memories or dreams into computer-generated images, then probably yes.

  • when explaining topics like this - prolific use of actual video examples is needed.

    your video is all technically correct of course, but it relies heavily on wordily explaining abstract concepts - when just simple video examples would be more intuitive.

    (eg: show an actual stereoscopic image changing as you alternatively close one eye then the other)

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