Monday, March 30, 2015

48hrs...No Phone.

This was a project that I wasn't fully able to participate in unfortunately. I was in Salt Lake at the Utah Broadcasters Association job fair that was held at the University of Utah while my wife and 3 week old son at the time were back in St. George. With my son being so young and my wife and I not having any family in southern Utah I had to have my portable device with me just in case of emergency. However, because of this assignment I gave my absolute best effort to not operate my phone in any way shape or form unless my wife called. It was surprising how long my phones battery life lasted when I was't using it throughout the whole day. I found myself however always having the desire to check my phone and all my media applications quite frequently. It honestly took a lot more discipline than I could have ever imagined to not use my phone whenever I wanted to. This assignment showed me just how dependent one can get with their cell phone because of the frequent use the majority of us have. Ever since trying this assignment I have tried to personally cut back on my cell phone use as much as I can so that I don't remain so dependent on it. I truly feel that this assignment has changed the frequency of my cell phone use

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

New Technology

Cave2


CAVE2 combines the benefits of scalable-resolution display walls with a groundbreaking, second-generation virtual reality system. The result is a near-seamless, 320-degree, panoramic 2D/3D virtual environment that matches human visual acuity. This revolutionary system supports information-rich analysis with stunning immersive visuals and intuitive interaction tools with unique features that take virtual reality to a new level.



A CAVE2 system integrated by Mechdyne may be designed for active or passive stereo viewing and unlike the cube-like viewing area of a CAVE, the CAVE2 offers a groundbreaking cylindrical collaborative space that is truly the future of virtual reality.


http://youtu.be/kjAviW2alpA


The link attached is the YouTube visual tutorial that gives you a further insight to the CAVE2. Now obviously this piece of technology is years from being available to the public. However, imagine the way professors will be able to teach their class with this technology. This is a big device I realize, but over time I think it will be a device that will be very prevalent in schools, offices, and companies.