Hi all,
My research involves the use of Virtual Reality to document Intangible
Cultural Heritage.
As part of this, a VR environment will be shown on the Oculus Rift (DK1) at
Bristol's MShed, later this year. This will form part of an exhibition
which will run for 5 months (the VR won't run constantly, only at periodic
'show times').
I'd be very interested to hear (on or off list) from anyone who has
actually used the Rift in earnest as part of a public exhibition or event.
I'm particularly interested in the logistics e.g. Has anyone beefed up the
hardware for extended public display? How ready/reluctant is the public to
engage with such unfamiliar technology?
Many thanks in advance.
Stephen Gray
Department of Archaeology & Anthropology
University of Bristol
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