The Virtual Court. Reality. / Law Lab (AT)
Impressions of the Project "The Virtual Court. Reality." by
Law Lab (AT) at the "Digital && Life Exhibition" at JKU.
The virtual courtroom could soon become a reality, according to the Law Lab of the Linz Institute of Technology (LIT). The technologies already available offer enormous potential for the rule of law. In the present, authorities and parties come together for oral proceedings. The projects themselves only know these from plans and in criminal trials, for example, photos or films of the crime scene are shown. The project “The Virtual Court. Reality.” shows the possibilities of how these hearings could be conducted in the future. Virtual reality technology makes it possible, for example, to participate without being tied to a specific location, to include digital sources, animations of project plans or the visualisation of expert forecasts or crime scenes using 360° technologies. But this is only a small sample of the options that virtual reality could implement. At the exhibition, visitors are immersed in a virtual court of the future. They find themselves as parties in a virtual courtroom and can stand up for their rights to experience the importance of new technologies for the rule of law with all their senses and at first hand.
Credit: vog.photo
The Virtual Court. Reality. / Law Lab (AT)
Impressions of the Project "The Virtual Court. Reality." by
Law Lab (AT) at the "Digital && Life Exhibition" at JKU.
The virtual courtroom could soon become a reality, according to the Law Lab of the Linz Institute of Technology (LIT). The technologies already available offer enormous potential for the rule of law. In the present, authorities and parties come together for oral proceedings. The projects themselves only know these from plans and in criminal trials, for example, photos or films of the crime scene are shown. The project “The Virtual Court. Reality.” shows the possibilities of how these hearings could be conducted in the future. Virtual reality technology makes it possible, for example, to participate without being tied to a specific location, to include digital sources, animations of project plans or the visualisation of expert forecasts or crime scenes using 360° technologies. But this is only a small sample of the options that virtual reality could implement. At the exhibition, visitors are immersed in a virtual court of the future. They find themselves as parties in a virtual courtroom and can stand up for their rights to experience the importance of new technologies for the rule of law with all their senses and at first hand.
Credit: vog.photo