- Sat Nov 24, 2012 9:17 pm
#23658
This device would function with first-generation virtual reality hardware, to mimic curvature and expression in virtual and real-life experiences. The VR interface could be toggled to 'partial off' to integrate with pedestrian environments such as Starbucks. It would serve as a general purpose reality enhancer. And safer than drugs.
This could be done using software that might be available today (that is, the program could be designed now, with some integration exceptions). Essentially it would do what I've already described, applying aesthetic rules to the built environment, using a little video camera and scanning in 3-d. Integrates with another possible device, the 3-d video camera-scanner, which may already exist.
Reward: I'd like to see more examples of making ordinary daily life like a game, this might even include economic policies.
This could be done using software that might be available today (that is, the program could be designed now, with some integration exceptions). Essentially it would do what I've already described, applying aesthetic rules to the built environment, using a little video camera and scanning in 3-d. Integrates with another possible device, the 3-d video camera-scanner, which may already exist.
Reward: I'd like to see more examples of making ordinary daily life like a game, this might even include economic policies.