Case History/Background
Contextual Research:"Tools and software like Tilt Brush have the potential to revolutionize visual design just like Adobe did years ago. This new immersive artwork may pave the way to a new age of art." BIW Joural, Posted on May 16, 2016 by Abraham Matias. http://brandingironworldwide.com/journal/2016/05/google-tilt-brush-virtual-reality-painting/
"The Data Arts Team at Google was presented with the challenge of showcasing this experience to those without a VR headset, on the web where Tilt Brush doesn't yet operate. To that end, the team brought in a sculptor, an illustrator, a concept designer, a fashion artist, an installation artist, and street artists to create artwork in their own style within this new medium." Last updated October 21, 2016. https://developers.google.com/web/showcase/2016/art-sessions
There has been a VR exhibition is San Francisco. June 13th 2015.
Video captured from the event - Watch artists paint in VR: https://virtualart.chromeexperiments.com/#/artists
"Tools and software like Tilt Brush has the potential to revolutionize visual design just like when Photoshop and Illustrator did years ago." https://virtualrealityreporter.com/tilt-brush-virtual-reality-painting-art-exhibition-world-first/
"Every archetect will soon design using 3D goggles. According to designer and visualiser Oliver Demangel, who beleives that virtual archetecture will be as convinceing as the real thing within 5 years."
"Demangel predicts that archetects and designers will be designing using VR tools within a few years and sending clients virtual models of their projects so they can walk through them wearing a VR headset."
"Probably the two mains problems will be addiction and isolation"
http://www.dezeen.com/2015/04/27/virtual-reality-architecture-more-powerful-cocaine-oculus-rift-ty-hedfan-olivier-demangel-ivr-nation/
Historical Research:
Panoramic Paintings
nineteenth century panoramic paintings were made to fill the viewers entire field of vision, making the viewer feel present in the scene.
1838 - Stereoscopic photos and viewers
"In 1838 Charles Wheatstone’s research demonstrated that the brain processes the different two-dimensional images from each eye into a single object of three dimensions. Viewing two side by side stereoscopic images or photos through a stereoscope gave the user a sense of depth and immersion. "
(Virtual reality society).
Principles of stereoscope today are used in popular google cardboard and low budget VR head mounted displays for mobile phones.
1929 - Link Trainer The First Flight Simulator
Edward link created the "Link Trainer" (patented 1931)
First commercial flight simulator, entirely electromechanical.
"It was controlled by motors that linked to the rudder and steering column to modify the pitch and roll. A small motor-driven device mimicked turbulence and disturbances. Such was the need for safer ways to train pilots that the US military bought six of these devices for $3500. In 2015 money this was just shy of $50 000. During World War II over 10,000 “blue box” Link Trainers were used by over 500,000 pilots for initial training and improving their skills." (Source: Virtual reality society).
1930's - Science Fiction story predicted VR
"Pygmalion's Spectacles" by Stanley G Weinbaum - contains the idea of a pair of goggles that let the wearer experience a fictional world through holographic's, smell, taste and touch. In hindsight, the experience is very like VR.
1950s - Morton Heilig's Sensorama
Arcade-style theatre cabinet that would stimulate all the senses, not just sight and sound.
Features:
- Stereo speakers
- stereoscopic 3D display
- fans
- smell generators
- sight
- sound
- vibrating chair
Meant to fully emerge the individual in film. Six short films were invented which he shot, produced and edited himself.
1960 - First VR head mounted display
1961 - Headsight,First Motion Tracking HMD
1965 - The Ultimate Display by Ivan Sutherland
1968 - Sword of Damocles
1969 - Artificial Reality
1987 - VR name was born
1991 - Virtuality Group Arcade Machines
1992 - The Lawnmower Man
1993 - SEGA announce new VR glasses
1995 - Nintendo Virtual Boy
1999 - The Matrix
Virtual Reality in the 21st Century
http://www.vrs.org.uk/virtual-reality/history.html
Questions/Issues
Cost.
Time.
Resource.
How effective does it need to be/what points/positives/attributes does it need to surpass a process/method already in place in industry.
Time.
Resource.
How effective does it need to be/what points/positives/attributes does it need to surpass a process/method already in place in industry.
Analysis/Discussion
Practical augmented reality
controller mimics gestures of painting
controller mimics gestures of painting
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