A glove that touch the future By jia ming feng

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A glove that touch the future By jia ming feng

Visually & physically represent

Visually & physically represent When the user press the trigger from the gun,  the index finger will expand with air pressure sensor while the glove vibrates to create the recoil from the gun . When out of ammo, motion tracking will reload when one hand moves. As if user is holding an actual gun during reality .

Visually & physically represent When the user holds on a virtual knife, air pressure expands between the palm of the gloves as if the user holding an actual knife. It vibrates as the tip of knife are interact with an object inside the virtual world to create a immersive experience. The hand motion keeps track of the data to make the movement in virtual reality more precious as the user are operating a real surgery.

Visually & physically represent

Visually & physically represent