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Immersive Virtual Reality Experience of Historical Events Using Haptics and Locomotion Simulation

Agapi Chrysanthakopoulou, Konstantinos Kalatzis, Κωνσταντίνος Μουστάκας

2021Applied Sciences34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Virtual reality (VR) and 3D modeling technologies have become increasingly powerful tools for multiple fields, such as education, architecture, and cultural heritage. Museums are no longer places for only placing and exhibiting collections and artworks. They use such technologies to offer a new way of communicating art and history with their visitors. In this paper, we present the initial results of a proposed workflow towards highlighting and interpreting a historic event with the use of an immersive and interactive VR experience and the utilization of multiple senses of the user. Using a treadmill for navigating and haptic gloves for interacting with the environment, combined with the detailed 3D models, deepens the sense of immersion. The results of our study show that engaging multiple senses and visual manipulation in an immersive 3D environment can effectively enhance the perception of visual realism and evoke a stronger sense of presence, amplifying the educational and informative experience in a museum.

Topics & Concepts

Haptic technologyVirtual realityImmersion (mathematics)WorkflowCultural heritageHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceRealismPerceptionMixed realityMultimediaVisual artsArtPsychologySimulationGeographyPure mathematicsMathematicsDatabaseArchaeologyNeuroscienceVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageTeleoperation and Haptic Systems
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