Japanese Engineers Create Virtual Reality Buggy
Engineers in Japan have built a real life buggy that lets you interact with a virtual world while driving it.
I've mentioned it before but I have something of a soft spot for weird concept vehicles, whether they're peddle-powered airhips [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/88926-Cruise-The-Wasteland-In-Style] or solar-powered bicycles [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/93437-The-Bicycle-of-the-Future] (yeah, wrap your head around that one) so a five-wheeled buggy that projects a VR display on its interior, which the driver has to rely upon entirely to navigate is right up my street.
The buggy is basically little more than a chair with a projector and an opaque outer shell that looks a little bit like Casper The Friendly Ghost's head and was developed by Iwata-Yano Laboratory at the University of Tsukuba who describe it as a 'media vehicle'.
It's probably not going to replace your car any time soon, but it does have certain charm, even if only because of its resemblance to fictional ghosts.
Source: CrunchGear [http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/10/25/digital-contents-expo-tokyo-futuristic-media-vehicle/]
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Engineers in Japan have built a real life buggy that lets you interact with a virtual world while driving it.
I've mentioned it before but I have something of a soft spot for weird concept vehicles, whether they're peddle-powered airhips [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/88926-Cruise-The-Wasteland-In-Style] or solar-powered bicycles [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/93437-The-Bicycle-of-the-Future] (yeah, wrap your head around that one) so a five-wheeled buggy that projects a VR display on its interior, which the driver has to rely upon entirely to navigate is right up my street.
The buggy is basically little more than a chair with a projector and an opaque outer shell that looks a little bit like Casper The Friendly Ghost's head and was developed by Iwata-Yano Laboratory at the University of Tsukuba who describe it as a 'media vehicle'.
It's probably not going to replace your car any time soon, but it does have certain charm, even if only because of its resemblance to fictional ghosts.
Source: CrunchGear [http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/10/25/digital-contents-expo-tokyo-futuristic-media-vehicle/]
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