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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

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The two most… let’s call them “unexpected” stories this week: virtual reality is preparing the world’s first human head transplant for his post-surgery reality, and now expecting parents can meet their future child via an Oculus Rift headset thanks to 3D models from ultrasound and MRI. You’re welcome.

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Become the Virus in Zero Days VR: A Revolutionary Immersive Documentary

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I’m not sure what I was expecting to experience when I sat down to try Zero Days VR in Sundance’s VR Palace, but when I took the Oculus off, my mind was spinning. The documentary was based on a feature-length film by Alex Gibney, called Zero Days as well. This happened around 2010.

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Avatar Technology From USC Captures Your Body In 20 Minutes

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Luckey went on to co-found one of the breakthrough companies in the VR industry with Oculus and its Rift headset, so it is no surprise that ICT could end up serving as the origins for other pioneering pieces of technology. Easy 3D Avatars.

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SIGGRAPH 2017 In Los Angeles Showcases The Latest In VR and AR

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Just a few years ago I found the Oculus meeting room hidden in a corner of the show floor where they were showing the HD prototype of the Rift featuring improved resolution. The AR system adds a 3D-captured section of Harbin’s cathedral on a fragment of plan printed on postcards, and a postcard set can be assembled to show the whole building.

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Volumetrically Capturing Authentic Digital Actors, with Metastage’s Christina Heller

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Volumetric capture — thanks to the Microsoft system, I think — is finally really ready to be used in a major way in all these projects. And basically what it does is, we use 106 video cameras, and we film a performance from every possible angle. So, we’re getting a ton of data. ” Alan: Amazing.

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Volumetrically Capturing Authentic Digital Actors, with Metastage’s Christina Heller

XR for Business Podcast

Volumetric capture — thanks to the Microsoft system, I think — is finally really ready to be used in a major way in all these projects. And basically what it does is, we use 106 video cameras, and we film a performance from every possible angle. So, we’re getting a ton of data. ” Alan: Amazing.

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Volumetrically Capturing Authentic Digital Actors, with Metastage's Christina Heller

XR for Business Podcast

Volumetric capture -- thanks to the Microsoft system, I think -- is finally really ready to be used in a major way in all these projects. And basically what it does is, we use 106 video cameras, and we film a performance from every possible angle. And he says, "we built this ship using 3D technology -- the most advanced 3D technology.