#undiscovered 2021 @Yam_Xeon @keidaroo
- Perhaps, even if one has the skills to come up with and implement this idea, it might end up being compiled in a research-like format.
- The power and determination to go from brainstorming to crowdfunding and all the way to mass production is amazing, like Entrepreneurship.
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Amazing (blu3mo)
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Traditional VR synchronizes the input/output of the physical body in reality with the virtual body.
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If the method of controlling avatars is no longer synchronized with the physical body in reality, a “humanoid avatar with two legs and two arms” would seem to be just one of many possibilities (blu3mo).
- Interesting (blu3mo)(blu3mo)
- #versatility
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An experience without avatars seems intriguing.
- Because you have discarded the physical body, you could potentially create a VR experience from a god-like viewpoint without limitations.
- You can move around freely without issues.
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There seem to be things that can only be done in a state without a sense of physical ownership.
- Aggressive movements?
- Well, you could do that from the start.
- Well, not getting motion sickness seems beneficial.
- Perhaps, there is a theory that there is no need to determine the information entering the sensory organs based on the current coordinates in 3D space (?)
- When considering HalfDive as a device that feeds information to the sensory organs, there might be a form of experience that is not bound by the reproduction of a world that resembles reality (reproducing the world from the viewpoint of 3D spatial coordinates).
- Traditional VR devices are designed with the assumption of placing oneself at a single coordinate in 3D space (such as HMDs and controller position tracking).
- However, HalfDive seems to be different, so it could create an experience that does not place oneself at a single coordinate in 3D space.
- I don’t know what that would look like.
- The phrase is interesting, but I can’t think of a specific example.
- Just a random thought.
- For example, what would happen if different images were sent to each eye without stereoscopic vision?
- You might be able to do something once you get used to it.
- Aggressive movements?
Yoshifumi Seki / 関 喜史 (@YoshifumiSeki)
HalfDive, I’m ego-surfing with maximum parental affection, but it’s a shame that it’s being perceived in the context of sleep VR. https://twitter.com/YoshifumiSeki/status/1437628422344241156
- Very much so (blu3mo)(blu3mo)
Miscellaneous Notes
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When considering the manipulation of the body and a virtual body,
- Is there a sense of immersion when the manipulation matches the virtual body?
- Is it embodiment? I can’t find the right word.
- It doesn’t seem like it.
- Is there a sense of immersion when the manipulation matches the virtual body?
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Instead, isn’t it more like a PC display?
- The positioning is similar.
- The difference lies in the sensation of manipulating an extended body called Cursor or manipulating one’s own physical body. /blu3mo-private/UndiscoveredDocuments on HalfDive