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Lecture Theatre 1 in the Gates Building is packed with environmental sensors that collect all sorts of historical information about air quality. Imagine if the Metaverse gave you superpowers to go back in time, and drill in to sensors to find out what data they had collected. Your task is to create this demonstrator, where VR interaction allows you to dive in to any sensor and find out what it knows, not simply flying around in 3D, but entering the unexplored fourth Metaverse dimension: time itself! | Lecture Theatre 1 in the Gates Building is packed with environmental sensors that collect all sorts of historical information about air quality. Imagine if the Metaverse gave you superpowers to go back in time, and drill in to sensors to find out what data they had collected. Your task is to create this demonstrator, where VR interaction allows you to dive in to any sensor and find out what it knows, not simply flying around in 3D, but entering the unexplored fourth Metaverse dimension: time itself! |
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Client: Ian Lewis <ijl20@cam.ac.uk>
Lecture Theatre 1 in the Gates Building is packed with environmental sensors that collect all sorts of historical information about air quality. Imagine if the Metaverse gave you superpowers to go back in time, and drill in to sensors to find out what data they had collected. Your task is to create this demonstrator, where VR interaction allows you to dive in to any sensor and find out what it knows, not simply flying around in 3D, but entering the unexplored fourth Metaverse dimension: time itself!