This solution reduces the limits between an individual and a space.
This is currently the closest thing to being physically there.
It allows people to see, feel and relate
objects to one other.
The user gets an excellent perception of dimensions and textures
by interacting with virtual models.
This model was performed with the purpose of analyzing the traffic flow through this highway crossroads.
By using a 3-D mouse and a Virtual Reality helmet, the user is immersed in the model.
It is also possible to see the project by driving away at a variable speed and enjoying different views during real time.
A virtual model of the Puerto Madero area was developed for the Buenos Aires Riverside Highway project.
This virtual model allowed users to evaluate the project's visual impact from different angles, since it lets the user move through the space in real time.
By using a Virtual Reality helmet, the user felt immersed in the project.
The system allows users to visit hotel rooms, while viewing the wallpaper, carpet and curtain combinations that appear in the catalogue.
Active option menues are shaped by a database containing images of product texture and description.
By using a virtual reality glove, participants can move different objects from the rooms and select different menu options.