Virtual Reality 1993
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-745045-2.50017-9
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“…They can also replace joysticks and buttons in the control of computerized machinery or be used to help the physically impaired to communicate more easily with others. Nevertheless, the major impulse to the development of gestural interfaces has come from the growth of applications situated in virtual environments (VEs) [2], [53].…”
Section: Applications and Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can also replace joysticks and buttons in the control of computerized machinery or be used to help the physically impaired to communicate more easily with others. Nevertheless, the major impulse to the development of gestural interfaces has come from the growth of applications situated in virtual environments (VEs) [2], [53].…”
Section: Applications and Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El término réalité virtuelle aparece por primera vez en la colección de manifiestos publicados por Artaud en 1938(en Artaud, 1958, bajo el título de Le theatre et son double (El teatro y su doble). Krueger también emplea el término realidad artificial en los años 70 (en Krueger, 1983), que finalmente no llegó a popularizarse, si bien hacía referencia al mismo tipo tecnologías que permitían interactuar con la información artifi-cial. Broderick (1982), por su parte, también incluye el término realidad virtual en la trama ficticia de su novela The Judas Mandala.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Videoplace ( fig. 2.1) was the work of Myron Krueger, a pioneer in interactive art and interactive installations [13]. In this system there was a juxtaposition of computer graphics and simple video tracking (in the form of the user silhouette).…”
Section: Precursor Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%