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Scene View Scene view is a term sometimes used instead of fishbowl, to describe a non-immersive VR which is accessed through a monitor or larger display screen, as opposed to being truly immersive. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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Results by page [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The cyclorama was the 19th century's version of TV, video game, and virtual reality, all (literally) rolled into one. By painting a large, highly detailed and realistic scene on the inside of a massive cylinder, they gave viewers standing in the middle, the feeling of really being a part of that scene. ![]() ![]() World Review: Furcadia
Furcadia is a third-person perspective world - you view your character from above, in an isometric view.
To connect and participate in Furcadia is free, however, there are many alluring extras, add-ons for your characters, available for purchase.  
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![]() ![]() An eminently accessible book, this slimline, 200 page tome uses casual friendly language to describe the view rather contrary to mainstream imagery, that videogames are producing a generation of businesspeople unlike any who have come before. The mindset of the gamer is producing successful business people with a paradigm shift in view to the older generations.
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Results by page (12/01/2009)
Forensics experts and road-accident investigators could soon revisit the scene of a crime without leaving their office, thanks to a 3D scanner that "paints" a virtual model of the area. The hand-held scanner makes it possib...
(15/08/2010)
In 2008, responding to privacy concerns, Google started to blur the faces of people caught by car-mounted cameras and shown in its Google Street View mapping service. Researchers in California believe they have now come up with a better sol...
(24/10/2009)
If only drivers could see through walls, blind corners and other dangerous road junctions would be much safer. Now an augmented reality system has been built that could just make that come true (see video, above). The prototy...
(05/10/2007)
A virtual reality model of the scene where Princess Diana was killed was unveiled at her inquest on Thursday. The digital recreation of Paris's Place de l'Alma will be used throughout the next six months as witnesses who we...
(01/08/2010)
Clouds are not normally a boon for image-processing algorithms because their shadows can distort objects in a scene, making them difficult for software to recognise. However, Nathan Jacobs and colleagues at Washington Univers...
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