VRVis has been developing extended reality solutions for better inclusion and accessibility for years. Together with HGBS-GmbH, a research team has now examined how people with visual impairments can be ideally supported by AR glasses. The involvement of affected people was central to the project.
The Beaucoup project's multisensory, inclusive toolsets enable barrier-free exploration of and interaction with cultural heritage targeted at older adults.
VRVis and the Science Visualization Lab at the University of Applied Arts Vienna want to provide artists and cultural institutions with a new option to present digital creations in immersive settings. ARTverse aims to build an open platform for art production, teaching and dissemination in VR.
XREye synthesizes innovative VR, eye-tracking, and visual simulation technologies for simulating visual impairments in virtual and augmented reality.
ARCHES - Accessible Resources for Cultural Heritage EcoSystems was an EU-funded Horizon2020 project coordinated by VRVis.
Barrier-free access to art and museums for blind and visually impaired people through 3D technology.
Localization of Virtual Sound Sources: Effects of Pointing Method, Visual Environment, and Training.