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Interfaces of Future Past: Design and Aesthetics of Today’s Consumer Virtual Reality (VR) Applications, talk by Łukasz Mirocha, April 26, 14.15, Political Science Faculty, Pl. Litewski 3, room 115, in English
The aim of this lecture is to examine the design and interaction models implemented in apps for using personal computers in a VR environment — accessing files, viewing content and playing games through a VR headset.
qiOculus or HTC did not invent VR. People have experimented with VR for decades and today's VR systems do not significantly differ from the prototypes designed by artists and entrepreneurs in 1980s and early 1990s. However, media and industry try to position VR platforms as new and desired platforms, which will soon replace personal computers and mobile devices. Are we, not only technologically, but conceptually and socially, ready for that?