Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Virtual Reality Gets the Theme Park Treatment

The concept of "virtual reality" goes back deep into the history of computers and digital technology. It forms the premise of many science fiction books and movies, with perhaps the most familiar example being the stylish (if philosophically pretentious) Matrix trilogy. But whereas virtual reality in those movies was portrayed as this overgrown conspiracy by rebellious computers to enslave humanity, in the real world it may become the next generation's entertainment.

What if you had a virtual reality theme park?


Enter projects like the Void, which aims to construct "Virtual Entertainment Centers" (VECs) across the planet, starting with Pleasant Grove, UT. These establishments, composed of seven 60x60 rooms each, would have players put on virtual reality headsets that will not only create the visual illusion of other worlds around them, but simulate even these setting's tactile sensations. As one report put it:
If your VR headset has you hiding behind a tree, you could feel its rough bark. If you're trying to open a spaceport, you could feel the metal beneath your hand. In addition to syncing up real-world touch with VR magic, the rooms can add "fourth dimension" components like blasts of steam from exposed pipes or cords that feel like the strands of cobwebs. There will also be motion simulators that can make you feel like you're in a jet fighter or a raging race car.
When I first heard of the concept, I was every bit as excited as most people. It reminds me almost of certain "laser tag" establishments I visited as a kid, which had us walk around this dark and murky stage and shoot each other with fake laser guns (the one I remember most fondly had a "Jurassic Park" motif with Velociraptors in the decor). VECs like this could represent the next evolution of those, since they could actually simulate a real futuristic base (or a prehistoric jungle, or any other environment for that matter) for players to explore while attacking either each other or common enemies. I could even see these VECs presenting serious competition with older parks like Disneyland or Six Flags given their power to simulate fantastical habitats.

But all that said, I wish that, in addition to these larger theme parks, they would release this kind of technology for private consumption within individual households. Not all of us enjoy playing with multiple teammates, and some of us would like a broader variety of settings than seven rooms in one theme park can provide (assuming each room represents its own world). It would be really nice if they dished out virtual reality games that players could modify to their own liking within the privacy of their own homes, or even make their own worlds and games from scratch. Nonetheless, this may be a step in the right direction when it comes to virtual reality in entertainment.
a little cautionary tale before the start of the summer


Wednesday, May 06, 2015

Case-Mate

This is a cool website which sells latest iPhone and galaxy phone cases. The interesting part of this website is that you can make your own phone case with your pictures. When you open the website, you will see the pictures of the available devices such as iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, Galaxy S5 and so on.

By clicking on your desired device, you can change the layout and design of the case. You are even able to put some of your pictures and text on the case. On the right side of the website, we are able to upload our images and drag them on the case design. This website also allows us to change the background color and rotation, zooming on the pictures. 

This website is pretty interesting because they give the viewer this opportunity to choose their own photos and text and print them on a phone case. They will give all the options to the viewer to create their desired phone case. One of their strong point of their work is having a smooth transition between each page on the website.

Friday, May 01, 2015

Hey you...yes you! Are you bored? Well look at this!





Yes, I love my horror but I love my laughs too.  Those that make you question your sanity even.  Such as why is this funny? Should I be laughing?  I feel bad for laughing.  Or... "am I the only one who finds this amusing"


Well worry not.  There is a site for us oddballs, unique beings, and creative enthusiasts. 

http://www.theuselessweb.com/



I found this via....well I have no idea.  I have seen this in many videos I have watched and through other oddballs I have encountered.  SO...I checked it out and felt the need to share it with you all today.  I warn you...it is very strange and it will make no sense.  
 You may even get a headache from stupidity (yes that is a thing).   But non the less...it can provide you with something to do when you are bored, sitting there, drowning in a pool of your drool from boredom.  Enjoy. 



Warning!!!
If you are easily offended.  TURN BACK NOW
Squeemish?  I don't think this is for you.
Hate stupid humor?  Try again.
Prone to seizures?  Please don't visit this site.  




ADVISORY: Suggestive images, loud music, flash, all are integrated in this.  If you are prone to seizures, migraines, dizziness I advise you not to go to these websites for they can trigger something or offend you.  



Things are about to get weird.