Most virtual reality demos we've tried have been single-player experiences, but we get a sense of the potential of multiplayer in VR with the Real Virtuality platform. Developed by motion-capture firm ArtAnim, Real Virtuality allows for free (and wireless) movement in a large physical space, with the ability to interact with tracked objects and other participants. We chat with its creators to hear what they've learned from testing it.
Find out more about ArtAnim's Real Virtuality project here: www.artanim.ch/RealVirtuality
Shot and edited by Norman Chan
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