Chisom Pat-Okoye Khanh Linh Duong Sergey Baklykov Virtual Reality Chisom Pat-Okoye Khanh Linh Duong Sergey Baklykov
Agenda Definition Origin Uses Advantages Disadvantages Future Use Conclusion
WHAT is virtual reality?
virtual reality Virtual reality (VR) typically refers to computer technologies that use software to generate the realistic images, sounds and other sensations that replicate a real environment (or create an imaginary setting), and simulate a user's physical presence in this environment.
VIRTUAL REALity Virtual Reality is also a type of technology that enables its users to have a 360-degree view of a location in a virtual world
Virtual Reality ORIGINS
Origin of virtual reality VR was created by a handful of pioneers in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1962, after years of work, filmmaker Mort Heilig patented what might be the first true VR system: the Sensorama, an arcade-style cabinet with a 3D display, vibrating seat, and scent producer.
origins In 1965, Ivan Sutherland — already known as the creator of groundbreaking computer interface Sketchpad — conceived of what he termed ”The Ultimate Display," or, as he wrote, "a room within which the computer can control the existence of matter.” A few years later, in the late ’60s, an artist and programmer named Myron Krueger would begin creating a new kind of experience he termed "artificial reality," and attempt to revolutionize how humans interacted with machines.
USES OF VIRTUAL REALITY
USES OF VIRTUAL REALITY Sony (Playstation VR) Samsung (Samsung Gear VR) Facebook (Oculus) Google (Google VR)
ADVANTAGES OF Virtual reality
Advantages of virtual reality Training Conferencing Convenience
DISAdvantages of virtual reality
Disadvantages of virtual reality The equipment used for VR is very expensive. Low resolution content, large file size. Social Consequences.
ONE for the future
ONE FOR THE FUTURE Consumers will grow accustomed to immersive brand experiences, requiring businesses to create campaigns that are more interactive. Attendance of concerts. Create Experiences.
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