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virtual realityAdvanced form of computer simulation, in which a participant has the illusion of being part of an artificial environment. The participant views the environment through two tiny television screens (one for each eye) built into a visor. Sensors detect movements of the participant's head or body, causing the apparent viewing position to change. Gloves (datagloves) fitted with sensors may be worn, which allow the participant seemingly to pick up and move objects in the environment. The technology is still under development but is expected to have widespread applications; for example, in military and surgical training, architecture, and home entertainment. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The newest generation of 3D simulation software takes aim at screw
designs as well as hot-runner, mold, and part design. ``7th Portal 3D Simulation Experience'' is being produced
by Stan Lee Media and Paramount Parks and will be released next summer
for use in ride-simulation theaters around the world.
"Now, our design team can collaborate with customers to create new
textile designs using 3D simulation to determine the actual production
viability of each design. |
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