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    Virtual Reality Put on these goggles, go nowhere, and be transported anywhere – Virtual Reality. Virtual reality is an artificial environment that is created with software and presented to the user in such a way that the user suspends belief and accepts it as a real environment. It is all about sensory experience, which includes virtual taste, sight, sound, smell, and touch. The origin of the term "virtual reality" can be traced back to the French playwright, poet, actor, and director Antonin…

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    What is virtual reality (VR)? Virtual reality is the simulation of a three-dimensional environment with the use of technology that can be interacted with by a person using a medium, such as a headset with a screen inside. As we understand and feel the world through our senses, which mainly includes sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell, VR equipment provides us with sensory information, most commonly sight and hearing through monitors and headsets to create a reality in which people can be…

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    Technology continues to advance at a great pace even after numerous discoveries and innovative software. Technology has advance so much that certain companies have begun to develop virtual reality to the public. Virtual reality is when a person can experience reality that was created by a computer. This technology allows humans to experience new ideas and worlds and almost everything can be found on the internet. However, there are sacrifices that comes with better technology. The further…

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    Personally experiencing a full up-front version of virtual reality with you immersed inside as the star player, is the 'in-thing' in modern digital technology right now. Immersing yourself in 3-D 'what if' scenarios, ideally of your own creation - the early versions of the ultimate in Star Trek holodeck simulations - is the name of the virtual reality game. Of course you already experience virtual reality 24/7/52. Anything and everything you experience is courtesy of your sensory apparatus, your…

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    03.11.2014 HW_ Essay: Virtual Reality Oculus Rift and the Future Effects of Virtual Reality Batuhan Erarslan CS101-3 The concept of virtual reality has been around for a long time. The idea of experiencing a real feeling of presence in an imaginary world attracted people since the day it was born. We have seen this in fiction many times,. Many science-fiction books and films have some form of virtual reality. For example in the film Matrix, people are trapped in an artificial world while the…

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    Paragraphs: Technological Trend 1: Virtual Reality • What is Virtual Reality? The literal translation of VR would be ‘Real experience as human being’ which means Near-Reality. In other words, it is the phenomenon of creating an illusory reality in the mind of the user. (Carlin & Hoffman, 1997) The current uses start from gaming and go up to treating PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder). (Rizzo, 2016). • In what ways it will significantly affect ordinary lives in the future (through examples):…

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    comparing his condition to those with phantom limbs and using virtual reality as a treatment option. In class we discussed the concept on the phantom limbs and what was done to help treat it. Even though…

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    Virtual Reality is not (yet) about uploading your mind on a computer, as shown in great many movies. It is about getting your brain into believing, even for a quick moment, that it is somewhere else. According to NAE (2015), the user's brain should be convinced it has moved, although the environment around it doesn't change, because of the information given by all the senses, mainly sight, hearing, touch and motion sense. The engineering challenge here, is to virtually change the environment…

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    digital realities encourages the world of 2050 to become personalized, stating “as the real and virtual worlds become increasingly intertwined, digital technology will penetrate ever deeper into our lives,” (Mirani, p. 141). Various recent developments, specifically in the category of education, agree with Mirani’s statement as technology personalizes to all individuals, classrooms, departments, countries, and higher education. Studies regarding recent technological advancements…

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    Virtual reality (VR) technology and its integration into the project management software and project design provides multiple solutions that bring about a new perspective on how projects are executed. The best reasoning for using VR in BIM is to improve upon communication for all project members, reduce any scheduling errors, and provide overall transparency to the project. VR and BIM work simultaneously with each other in order to achieve many different aspects to the model. According to R.…

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