A virtual reality helmet that recreates the sights, smells, sounds and even tastes of far-flung destinations has been devised by British scientists. The device will allow users a life-like experience of places such as Kenya’s Masai Mara while sitting on their sofa. They can also enjoy the smell of flowers in an Alpine meadow or feel the heat of the Caribbean sun on their face. cocoon The virtual reality helmet titillates all five body senses while viewers sit at home on their sofas Scientists say the device will also enable users to greet friends and family on the other side of the world as though they were in the same room. And students will even be able to find out what it was like to live in ancient Egypt, Rome or Greece. Previously, scientists have only been able to use virtual reality technology to recreate sound and vision. Now a team of British academics from York and Warwick universities are creating a virtual reality helmet they are calling the Virtual Cocoon. They say it stimulates the senses so convincingly they have called the experience Real Virtuality. The prototype helmet connects […]
Thursday, March 5th, 2009
The Headset That Will Mimic All Five Senses
Author: DAVID DERBYSHIRE
Source: Mail (U.K.)
Publication Date: 12:08 AM on 05th March 2009
Link: The Headset That Will Mimic All Five Senses
Source: Mail (U.K.)
Publication Date: 12:08 AM on 05th March 2009
Link: The Headset That Will Mimic All Five Senses
Stephan: If I were in the software business I would begin developing full sensorial alternative worlds where business people could hold meetings, and everyone could find various kinds of virtual realities. In a world growing increasingly violent and unpredictable, just when the cost of travel begins to escalate as carbon laws come into place, there will be a great market for a way to have 'safe' visits to faraway places. I predict in ten years there will be significantly less physical travel, and more virtual travel.