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    OpenVR SDK

    OpenVR SDK

    API and runtime that allows access to VR hardware

    OpenVR is an API and runtime that allows access to VR hardware from multiple vendors without requiring that applications have specific knowledge of the hardware they are targeting. This repository is an SDK that contains the API and samples. The runtime is under SteamVR in Tools on Steam. The OpenVR API provides a game with a way to interact with Virtual Reality displays without relying on a specific hardware vendor's SDK. It can be updated independently of the game to add support for new...
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    OpenSourceMetaverse Editor

    a simple virtual world editor

    ...Map/3D: Click on the "Statue of Liberty" reference) Build own virtual world by personalised customisation to the settings in the text box. Share it with others. Ideal for: running virtual exhibition event; showcasing items on display like in a museum of collectible art for curation; list favourite places to visit, shop and dine; constructing, playing, sharing virtual worlds one can imagine.
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    hubs-research-acm-chi-2021

    hubs-research-acm-chi-2021

    Supplemental code and dataset for the ACM CHI 2021 paper

    Supplemental code and dataset for the ACM CHI 2021 paper on "Proxemics and Social Interactions in an Instrumented Virtual Reality Workshop". In this research paper we instrumented Mozilla Hubs Cloud to record where participants where during the event. From there, we measured proxemic and plotted the activity along with some semi-structured interviews. Virtual environments (VEs) can create collaborative and social spaces, which are increasingly important in the face of remote work and travel reduction. Recent advances, such as more open and widely available platforms, create new possibilities to observe and analyze interaction in VEs. ...
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