Researchers and scientists at the University of Southern California are working on a new project called Project Holodeck to be a system of video games and virtual reality 360 degrees, thanks to modern technology used.
Project Holodeck take virtual reality to levels never seen before where the player will be part of a large space, but actually moves in a small space. The system uses a 3D display which is mounted Oculus Rift in our heads and also incorporates the PlayStation Move sensor to track the movements of the head in the real world. On the other hand will be used Razer Hydra Sixense controllers to track the hands and the rest of the body.
Holodeck Project is just a prototype now, but apparently the university team has already begun to engage in talks with some companies of videogames.
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