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  2. A groom wore a VR headset in his wedding photos and the ... - AOL

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    Wright, a software engineer, had previously discussed wearing his new Apple Vision Pro headset in wedding photos with his now-wife, Cambree, before their Feb. 10 wedding ceremony. “I’d been ...

  3. VR photography - Wikipedia

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    VR photography is the art of capturing or creating a complete scene as a single image, as viewed when rotating about a single central position. Normally created by stitching together a number of photographs taken in a multi-row 360-degree rotation or using an omnidirectional camera, the complete virtual reality image can also be a totally ...

  4. VRChat - Wikipedia

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    PICO 4. November 09, 2023. Genre (s) Massively multiplayer online. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. VRChat is an upcoming online virtual world platform created by Graham Gaylor and Jesse Joudrey [2] and operated by VRChat, Inc. The platform allows users to interact with others with user-created 3D avatars and worlds.

  5. The Void (virtual reality) - Wikipedia

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    The Void was a franchise of virtual reality entertainment attractions. Co-founded by Ken Bretschneider, James Jensen, and Curtis Hickman as a re-focusing of a plan to build an attraction in Pleasant Grove, Utah, and described by some as being a virtual reality "theme park", these facilities feature virtual reality experiences leveraging a combination of head-mounted displays with positional ...

  6. Virtual art - Wikipedia

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    Virtual art. Virtual art is a term for the virtualization of art, made with the technical media developed at the end of the 1980s (or a bit before, in some cases). [2] These include human-machine interfaces such as visualization casks, stereoscopic spectacles and screens, digital painting and sculpture, generators of three-dimensional sound ...

  7. Virtual dressing room - Wikipedia

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    Virtual dressing room. A virtual dressing room (also often referred to as virtual fitting room and virtual changing room although they do, on examination, perform different functions) is the online equivalent of an in-store changing room. Having begun to emerge from 2005, fit technologies started to be widely reported from 2010, [1] but are now ...

  8. Virtual reality game - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A virtual reality game or VR games is a video game played on virtual reality (VR) hardware. Most VR games are based on player immersion, typically through head-mounted display unit or headset with stereoscopic displays and one or more controllers . The video game industry made early attempts at VR in the 1980s, most notably with Mattel 's ...

  9. Microsoft HoloLens - Wikipedia

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    HoloStudio, a full-scale 3D modeling application by Microsoft with 3D print compatibility. CAE VimedixAR is a commercial application of Microsoft HoloLens technology that enables immersive simulation-based training in ultrasound and anatomical education through augmented reality for increased patient safety and enhanced learning.