generating propelling & compelling VR content: a user-centered feasibility study
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基本信息
- 批准号:133741
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.44万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Feasibility Studies
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2018 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
"Studio Go Go Limited is a new startup company that aims to create truly thrilling, motion-based VR ride experiences that use nothing more than the technology contained in a virtual reality headset, a little creative ingenuity, some technical know-how, and a user's own spirit of adventure and play.For the last fifteen years Studio Go Go Director and thrill engineer Brendan Walker has consulted on the development of thrill rides. He also conducts his own thrill ride experiments. Over the past three years he's been experimenting with the use of virtual reality to add excitement to a rider's experience of physical motion. He's had some great success.Studio Go Go now gives you access to the wealth of design expertise Brendan and his team can offer in delivering thrill ride experiences straight to your VR headset.This government-funded feasibility phase is a critical step in launching Studio Go Go in their mission. While billion pound theme park empires like Merlin Entertainment are busy retrofitting VR headsets to creaking old roller coasters, in remote corners of the UK, hoping to give them a facelift, Studio Go Go plans to start their thrill ride revolution on the playground equipment of your parks and in the backyards of your homes.The first part of Studio Go Go's work is to create virtual content that will be in tune with the movement of your body as it flies through space. They want to know what riders find most exhilarating, because this will make their VR content doubly thrilling. Once they've cracked that, Studio Go Go also plan to work with users to explore what thrilling adventures they might be taken on.But propelling and compelling VR experiences are just one part of the story.Choosing and trying VR experiences can feel as lonely and lifeless as wandering between exhibits in an old museum (even if exhibits do amazing things when you press the buttons). In comparison, think about the richness of a theme park visit with friends, where you take timeout to relax and chat between rides, argue about what you might try next, before taking another intense stomach-churning ride together.Studio Go Go will design to support the rich tapestry of real interactions and social experiences that can happen around VR content, which can greatly amplify their qualities. And to do this, they need to learn from you - their potential riders and users."
“Studio Go Go Limited是一家新的创业公司,旨在创造真正令人兴奋的,基于运动的VR乘坐体验,只需要使用虚拟现实耳机中包含的技术,一点创造性的独创性,一些技术知识,以及用户自己的冒险和游戏精神。在过去的十五年里,Studio Go Go总监和惊险工程师Brendan步行者一直在为惊险游乐设施的开发提供咨询。他还进行了自己的刺激骑实验。在过去的三年里,他一直在尝试使用虚拟现实来增加骑手的身体运动体验的兴奋。他已经取得了一些巨大的成功。Studio Go Go现在可以让你接触到Brendan和他的团队所拥有的丰富的设计专业知识,他们可以直接为你的VR头盔提供刺激的乘坐体验。这个政府资助的可行性阶段是启动Studio Go Go的关键一步,这是他们的使命。当像梅林娱乐这样价值数十亿磅的主题公园帝国正在忙碌忙着为吱吱作响的旧过山车改装VR耳机时,在英国的偏远角落,希望能给它们改头换面,Studio Go Go计划在你的公园和你家的后院的游乐场设备上开始他们的刺激骑行革命。Studio Go Go工作的第一部分是创建与运动相协调的虚拟内容你的身体在太空中飞行时的样子他们想知道车手们觉得什么最令人兴奋,因为这将使他们的VR内容加倍令人兴奋。一旦他们破解了这个难题,Studio Go Go还计划与用户合作,探索他们可能会经历哪些激动人心的冒险。但推动和吸引人的VR体验只是故事的一部分。选择和尝试VR体验可能会感觉孤独和死气沉沉,就像在旧博物馆的展品之间徘徊一样(即使当你按下按钮时,展品会做出惊人的事情)。相比之下,想象一下与朋友一起游览主题公园的丰富体验,在那里你可以在游乐设施之间休息放松,聊天,讨论下一步可能尝试的内容,然后再一起进行另一次激烈的胃翻腾之旅。Studio Go Go将设计支持围绕VR内容发生的丰富的真实的互动和社交体验,这可以极大地增强它们的质量。要做到这一点,他们需要向你学习-他们的潜在车手和用户。"
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