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Steering a Balloon With Sound Waves Could Be the Secret to Touching Objects in VR – Gizmodo Australia
The ultimate goal to making virtual reality feel more like reality is letting users physically touch non-existent objects in a VR world. Until we figure out the…

The ultimate goal to making virtual reality feel more like reality is letting users physically touch non-existent objects in a VR world. Until we figure out the technology behind Star Treks Holodecks, researchers from the University of Tokyo are experimenting with steerable helium balloons that VR users can safely reach out and touch.
What makes virtual reality so compelling: its ability to transport a user into any experience, it also what makes facilitating synchronised physical interactions in…
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