MP3 Current Events #2
Brandon Wilson
MP3 Current Events #2
December 3, 2018
This article was about a device called Force Push that allows for people to simulate moving objects in a vr environment without touching them. The idea of this kind of technology comes from the Star Wars series as jedi can use a technique called force push or pull that allows them to push or pull things without touching them. The article states, "Force Push provides a more physical, nuanced experience than traditional hand controllers allow in VR." Unlike VR devices, this device can measure the speed and magnitude at which you move your hand to either accelerate or decelerate the object in motion. All of this was simulated within a unity game engine space, and is still being further developed to do better things.
In my opinion, I see many interesting things that will come from this technology. Enhancing upon visual reality to allow for the speed and magnitude of your arm to be measured to simulate real event is very advanced in my eyes. I see many great games coming out that will use this device or its concept to make something extreme. Maybe an rpg game that you can throw objects at enemy AI or even a sports game where you can interact with a basketball. Our technology keeps on getting better, and so are the ideas that follow them.
“Researchers Bring Jedi Powers to Life with Force Push.” Virginia Tech Daily | Virginia Tech, vtnews.vt.edu/articles/2018/11/eng-cs-forcepush.html.
MP3 Current Events #2
December 3, 2018
This article was about a device called Force Push that allows for people to simulate moving objects in a vr environment without touching them. The idea of this kind of technology comes from the Star Wars series as jedi can use a technique called force push or pull that allows them to push or pull things without touching them. The article states, "Force Push provides a more physical, nuanced experience than traditional hand controllers allow in VR." Unlike VR devices, this device can measure the speed and magnitude at which you move your hand to either accelerate or decelerate the object in motion. All of this was simulated within a unity game engine space, and is still being further developed to do better things.
In my opinion, I see many interesting things that will come from this technology. Enhancing upon visual reality to allow for the speed and magnitude of your arm to be measured to simulate real event is very advanced in my eyes. I see many great games coming out that will use this device or its concept to make something extreme. Maybe an rpg game that you can throw objects at enemy AI or even a sports game where you can interact with a basketball. Our technology keeps on getting better, and so are the ideas that follow them.
“Researchers Bring Jedi Powers to Life with Force Push.” Virginia Tech Daily | Virginia Tech, vtnews.vt.edu/articles/2018/11/eng-cs-forcepush.html.
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