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AVRS performs spatial 3D-sound processing allowing the arbitrary placement of sound source in auditory space. The main goal is to develop a genuine experimental flexible platform, that runs in a general-purpose architecture computer (standard hardware and software).
A multimodal, multiliteracy aware programmed approach to creating virtual realities inspired by Plato's Symposium and all surrounding, mostly later, texts. Designed for the author's doctoral dissertation.
Forgotten Dream - audio version (russian language) Simple cross platform audio game. It's an experiment, attempt to find alternative approach to create virtual reality. libxml + libSDL + C
MyWorld is an open virtual reality and game engine. It is written and usable in C/C++. It has own abstract layers for Graphics and Physics. Actually we use Irrlicht for 3D-Rendering and GUI, and ODE for Physics. It is smart, powerful and easy to extend.
xcruiser aims to provide 3D VR-like interface to UN*X filesystem.
It displays directories as galaxies, files as planets (of various properties depending on its attributes) and symlinks as wormholes. You can fly through cyberspace created from these.
Our goal is to bring the Linux operating system to NEC VRSeries devices, most of which were originally designed to run Windows CE. So far we have Linux up and running on the Vadem Clio, the Casio E-105, the Everex Freestyle, and more.