what are people’s thoughts? Is this just another VR gimmick, or is this finally a breakthrough in augmented reality and visual computing? What are its (and future similar products) potential in architecture?
As I said in TC, this kind of thing has been available for the building industry for many years - you just walk around with a tablet instead of the goggles. In theory anyway. This would all require the engineers to actually set elevations for their infrastructure, which we all know they won't really do.
Apple vision pro goggles.
what are people’s thoughts? Is this just another VR gimmick, or is this finally a breakthrough in augmented reality and visual computing? What are its (and future similar products) potential in architecture?
As I said in TC, this kind of thing has been available for the building industry for many years - you just walk around with a tablet instead of the goggles. In theory anyway. This would all require the engineers to actually set elevations for their infrastructure, which we all know they won't really do.
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