Virtual Reality in Geography
- 416pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
Focusing on the applications of virtual reality in geography, this book discusses various VR systems, including "through the window" and "fully immersive" types, along with their hybrids. It critiques the Virtual Reality Modeling Language and its limitations in real-world geographic contexts. Accompanied by a CDROM featuring virtual reality images, the book serves as a valuable resource for geographers, computer scientists, and multimedia enthusiasts, highlighting significant methods and uses of virtual reality in the field.


