| C. Hand. Other faces of virtual reality. In Proceedings of the East-West International Conference on Multimedia, Hypermedia and Virtual Reality, pages 69--74, Moscow, Russia, September 1994. |
....think that engaging the user s senses with output from the environment will achieve the feeling of being in the environment. This philosophy is known as sensory immersion. On the other hand, cognitive immersion aims to achieve presence by engaging the user s thoughts in the way that a movie does [80]. The supporters of the sensory immersion philosophy try to provide a three dimensional stereoscopic environment with audio and haptic feedback, which surrounds the user. They investigate the required hardware and Chapter 2 Virtual reality in medicine 10 software to achieve this environment. ....
C. Hand. Other faces of virtual reality. In Proceedings of the East-West International Conference on Multimedia, Hypermedia and Virtual Reality, pages 69--74, Moscow, Russia, September 1994.
....scene, which is absent in a simple projection onto a two dimensional surface. When this happens, the illusion of immersion is lost and the subject is grounded back in the cinema (Figure 3a) Textual immersion is another example of reality based immersion. Reading a good book can immerse a reader [19]. Again, the level of engagement with the material presented can determine whether the reader views the material as text (Figure 4a) or becomes immersed (Figure 4b) Some interest in the levels of immersion in textual environments has focused on computer based multiple user environments, e.g. MUD ....
.... of engagement with the material presented can determine whether the reader views the material as text (Figure 4a) or becomes immersed (Figure 4b) Some interest in the levels of immersion in textual environments has focused on computer based multiple user environments, e.g. MUD 3 s and MOO 4 [19, 20]. Such research leads to questions about whether the term textual VR is sensible. Typically, 3 Multi User Dungeons 4 Object Oriented MUDs 4 UK VRSIG 98 real time visuals are seen as a necessary part of a VR system. The provision of possible immersion does not necessarily mean a system can ....
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Hand, C. Other Faces of Virtual Reality. in East-West International Conference on Multimedia, Hypermedia and Virtual Reality. 1994. Moscow, Russia.
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