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Still image from the Development of Fools Paradise, an Immersive Environment by Paul Hertz, with Music by Stephen Dembski, Masks by Mark Klink, and Calligraphy by Koy Suntichotinun. To be published and exhbited by DiMoDA, dimoda.art/, opening at SIGGRAPH Asia in Bangkok at the end of November 2017. The work, Fools Paradise, is based on the Proverbs of Hell by William Blake, and was originally staged in 2004 as a VR performance with live musicians conducted by Stephen Dembski. See paulhertz.net/paradise/index.html for more on the 2004 production and the intermedia collaboration Hertz and Dembski developed to create the world and the music.
Screen shot of a patient encounter taking place in the Second Life Institute for Clinical Education (SLICE2). This screen shot was taken in the original clinic. The Institute has since been "remodeled". More information about SLICE2 can be found at SLICE2.com.
SLICE2 was created and is maintained by Gerald Stapleton, MS. Mr. Stapleton is Director for Distance Education at University of Illinois at Chicago.
Looking around the new University of There neighborhood. (the wavy lines are actually talking, we could all hear mackie's voice)
The people at the party helped me find some checkered pants, because I couldn't find any in auctions. It was too funny to find this pic online. (Yes I'm the chick with the line over my head.)
|| Photo info: Taken 2022-11-12 with iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro back triple camera 6.86mm f/1.78, 1/60 sec at f/1.8, focal length 6.86 mm, ISO ISO 160. Copyright 2022 .
The word ‘virtual’, an adjective means nearly or almost and the word ‘reality’ is the state of things as they actually exist and what we experience as human beings. So the term virtual reality basically means ‘something or some experience that is near to the real thing’. This could mean anything ...
360 degree video goes consumer with the 360Heroes line of cameras, stitching software and platform in the cloud. The 6K camera (right) was used to shoot the first immersive footage at Everest summit for a documentary about legendary sherpa Apa.