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|Description=whenever you move or rotate, a geodesic sphere appears around your entire view point and blurs everything else in the environment. The geodesic sphere disappears when you stop moving or rotating.
 
|Pros=No nausea
 
|Pros=No nausea
 
|Cons=Geodesic sphere appears when moving / rotating
 
|Cons=Geodesic sphere appears when moving / rotating
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|Examples=[[Neos: The Origin]]
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|Creator=[[Tomáš "Frooxius" Mariančík]]
 
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[[Holosphere]] is a [[Locomotion Method]].
 
[[Holosphere]] is a [[Locomotion Method]].
  
 
==Additional Information==
 
==Additional Information==
Created by Tomáš ‘Frooxius’ Mariančík, the developer of [[Sightline: The Chair]] and [[World of Comenius]], Holosphere is a VR locomotion method that does not induce nausea. In Holopshere, whenever you move or rotate, a geodesic sphere appears around your entire view point and blurs everything else in the environment. The geodesic sphere disappears when you stop moving or rotating. This action gives the user a fixed view point and the user's brain a consistent frame of reference. It relaxes the disconnect between the sensations of movement perceived by the brain and the lack of it felt by the body.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/oculus/comments/3wk3by/presenting_the_holosphere_locomotion_method_demo/</ref>
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Created by Tomáš "Frooxius" Mariančík, the developer of [[Sightline: The Chair]] and [[World of Comenius]], Holosphere is a VR locomotion method that does not induce nausea. In Holopshere, whenever you move or rotate, a geodesic sphere appears around your entire view point and blurs everything else in the environment. The geodesic sphere disappears when you stop moving or rotating. This action gives the user a fixed view point and the user's brain a consistent frame of reference. It relaxes the disconnect between the sensations of movement perceived by the brain and the lack of it felt by the body.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/oculus/comments/3wk3by/presenting_the_holosphere_locomotion_method_demo/</ref>
  
 
==Problems==
 
==Problems==

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Holosphere
Information
Type Seated, Standing, Room-scale
Required Devices motion-tracked controllers
Description whenever you move or rotate, a geodesic sphere appears around your entire view point and blurs everything else in the environment. The geodesic sphere disappears when you stop moving or rotating.
Pros No nausea
Cons Geodesic sphere appears when moving / rotating
Creator Tomáš "Frooxius" Mariančík
Examples Neos: The Origin
Holosphere is a Locomotion Method.

Additional Information

Created by Tomáš "Frooxius" Mariančík, the developer of Sightline: The Chair and World of Comenius, Holosphere is a VR locomotion method that does not induce nausea. In Holopshere, whenever you move or rotate, a geodesic sphere appears around your entire view point and blurs everything else in the environment. The geodesic sphere disappears when you stop moving or rotating. This action gives the user a fixed view point and the user's brain a consistent frame of reference. It relaxes the disconnect between the sensations of movement perceived by the brain and the lack of it felt by the body.[1]

Problems

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References

  1. https://www.reddit.com/r/oculus/comments/3wk3by/presenting_the_holosphere_locomotion_method_demo/