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Navigating procedurally generated overt self-overlapping environments in VR

Neerdal et al., 2019

Document ID
5066674440633880749
Author
Neerdal J
Hansen T
Hansen N
Bonita K
Kraus M
Publication year
Publication venue
International Conference on ArtsIT, Interactivity and Game Creation

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Previous implementations of self-overlapping architecture tried to hide the characteristics of their non-Euclidean environment from users. To test the outcome of showing these characteristics to users, we propose a virtual reality system with a play area of 3 m * 3 m and …
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