"In 1838 Charles Wheatstone published a paper describing a curious illusion he’d discovered. If you drew two pictures of something – say, a cube, or a tree – from two slightly different perspectives, and then viewed each one through a different eye, your brain would assemble them into a three-dimensional view. Wheatstone created a table-size device to demonstrate the effect: the world’s first stereoscope."
Nice post on the history of #immersion & #VR (from 2017):
Le Rendez-vous en terre inconnue de Gabriel Attal dans un lycée public du Grand Est reporté en raison de la visite du pape et de Charles III, selon le Parisien et France Info. Raison invoquée, la surcharge de travail des policiers, déjà au bout du bout à cause des visites du pape et de Charles III. Le ministre, qui a passé sa scolarité dans le privé, fait déjà l'école buissonnière... #Politique#Ecole#Education#Attal#Immersion#Police
*In addition to online viewing, you can download most presentations in HD 1080p or SD 540p format on their scheduled day of release, but the keynote download is usually delayed (from my past experience).
Interesting... Apple offers a Vision Pro 3D simulator for Xcode with different room and lighting environments, so you don't really need a physical Vision Pro AR Headset to develop apps for it.