“Emotional Simulator: The Tears and Fears of Creating a Compelling Simulated Experience for Both Entertainment and Training” by Dyke, Lindheim, Macedonia, Pausch and Trowbridge

  • ©Erick S. Dyke, Richard D. Lindheim, Michael (Mike) R. Macedonia, Randy Pausch, and Scott Trowbridge

Conference:


Type:


Entry Number: 09

Title:

    Emotional Simulator: The Tears and Fears of Creating a Compelling Simulated Experience for Both Entertainment and Training

Presenter(s)/Author(s):


Moderator(s):



Abstract:


    The diverse industries and cultures of entertainment and scientific research are colliding to bring experience-based digital entertainment into mainstream culture and everyday life. Technology is no longer the bottleneck. The biggest challenges are ahead, in creative content and the market infrastructures that will turn simulation inventions into entertainment innovations. Can these diverse industries speak the same language, share information, and collaborate to reach common goals? Experts involved with the crossover of entertainment and simulation research shared their perspectives on the obstacles and opportunities in experience-based digital entertainment.


Overview Page: