“Props and Rocks: Passive Haptic Mixed Reality for Navigating Far-off Worlds” by Vincenty, Grebler, Piza, Dalgo and Narahara – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Props and Rocks: Passive Haptic Mixed Reality for Navigating Far-off Worlds” by Vincenty, Grebler, Piza, Dalgo and Narahara

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    Props and Rocks: Passive Haptic Mixed Reality for Navigating Far-off Worlds

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    Our project immerses participants in a world blending virtual and physical realities. Users navigate a divided society, solving spatial puzzles and interacting with props via haptic feedback. Employing innovative techniques, including stencil buffer and redirected walking, our project seamlessly transitions between virtual worlds, advancing VR integration and offering educational opportunities.

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    [1]
    Richard D Joyce and Stephen Robinson. 2017. Passive haptics to enhance virtual reality simulations. In AIAA Modeling and Simulation Technologies Conference. 1313.

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    Eike Langbehn, Frank Steinicke, Markus Lappe, Gregory F Welch, and Gerd Bruder. 2018. In the blink of an eye: leveraging blink-induced suppression for imperceptible position and orientation redirection in virtual reality. ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) 37, 4 (2018), 1?11.

    [3]
    Sharif Razzaque. 2005. Redirected walking. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


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