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Terminology by K.-P. Beier
The term 'Virtual Reality' (VR) was initially coined by Jaron Lanier, founder
of VPL Research (1989). Other related terms include 'Artificial Reality' (Myron
Krueger, 1970s), 'Cyberspace' (William Gibson, 1984), and, more recently, 'Virtual
Worlds' and 'Virtual Environments' (1990s).
Today, 'Virtual Reality' is used in a variety of ways and often in a confusing
and misleading manner. Originally, the term referred to 'Immersive Virtual Reality.'
In immersive VR, the user becomes fully immersed in an artificial, three-dimensional
world that is completely generated by a computer.
Characteristics of Immersive VR
The unique characteristics of immersive virtual reality can be summarized as
follows:
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