Virtual exhibitions give curators and collectors greater flexibility than physical objects do. Also, they provide easy access and are cost-effective, among other advantages.
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Princeton Scientists Use ‘Invisible’ Robots to Bring Virtual Objects Into the Real World
Princeton computer scientists have unveiled a system that makes virtual objects feel real by pairing mixed reality headsets with mobile robots—and then rendering those robots invisible. The result is ...
Virtual reality systems may provide a user interface allowing a user to interact with the virtual environment. For example, the user may manipulate electronic representations of objects in the virtual ...
In a first-ever demonstration of a two-way interaction between a primate brain and a virtual body, two monkeys trained at the Duke University Center for Neuroengineering learned to employ brain ...
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