Today I had read an article about the CAVE Automatic Virtual Environment, and just reading through it made me so interested in the concept of it, just think about a VR experience, without an actual headset restricting you in so many ways. It might not be as immersive as using a headset but still the fact applies that there are so many more bonuses that come with it;
There is room for multiple people to use it other than just one person at a time which is a current restriction with headsets, I also think that multiple users at once can give a better experience when using it as sharing the system makes people interact with it a lot better than when its just one person as the other people can't experience what the one person is doing in the VR.
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I can see theme parks applying this to some of their current attractions as it would make one very good attraction to have at a theme park, giving their customers an immersive feel for whatever VR they would use it for. As an example they could simulate a underwater attraction where a group of people are led to believe they are underwater from the simulation and could see through a deep sea diver's eyes.
There is room for multiple people to use it other than just one person at a time which is a current restriction with headsets, I also think that multiple users at once can give a better experience when using it as sharing the system makes people interact with it a lot better than when its just one person as the other people can't experience what the one person is doing in the VR.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj_Hy3U5MUpkc49aIifeSYQ6ecPTdfIPNhqxKH5hiAbcsYhqLQWX7PVkmTTS2AvGviyTFkzX6hzNcYm_uuV6CdxpLk-62GtHvpllm2rSD6pK4Am5sk0LyHUwuEldkXixonVybQwmGgJw3Sz/s1600/CAVE-Cave-Automatic-Virtual-Environment.jpg)
I can see theme parks applying this to some of their current attractions as it would make one very good attraction to have at a theme park, giving their customers an immersive feel for whatever VR they would use it for. As an example they could simulate a underwater attraction where a group of people are led to believe they are underwater from the simulation and could see through a deep sea diver's eyes.
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