bookSep 1, 2015Closed access

The VR Book: Human-Centered Design for Virtual Reality

Abstract

Virtual reality (VR) can provide our minds with direct access to digital media in a way that seemingly has no limits. However, creating compelling VR experiences is an incredibly complex challenge. When VR is done well, the results are brilliant and pleasurable experiences that go beyond what we can do in the real world. When VR is done badly, not only is the system frustrating to use, but it can result in sickness. There are many causes of bad VR; some failures come from the limitations of technology, but many come from a lack of understanding perception, interaction, design principles, and real users. This book discusses these issues by emphasizing the human element of VR. The fact is, if we do not get the…

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Keywords
  • Virtual reality
  • Ideal (ethics)
  • Element (criminal law)
  • Human–computer interaction
  • Perception
  • Computer science
  • Psychology
  • Epistemology
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