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The '''VIEW''' is a VR system made in partnership with NASA and [[VPL]]. VIEW stands for Virtual Environment Workstation, or later, Virtual Interface Environment Workstation. The project was led by [[Scott Fisher]].<ref name="f143">{{cite web | author=Authority control databases | title=Virtual reality | website=Wikipedia | date=2024 | url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_reality | access-date=2024-05-21}}</ref>
 
The '''VIEW''' is a VR system made in partnership with NASA and [[VPL]]. VIEW stands for Virtual Environment Workstation, or later, Virtual Interface Environment Workstation. The project was led by [[Scott Fisher]].<ref name="f143">{{cite web | author=Authority control databases | title=Virtual reality | website=Wikipedia | date=2024 | url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_reality | access-date=2024-05-21}}</ref>
  
The VIEW was scheduled to be demonstrated by the Boston Computer Society on December 21, 1988 at 7:30 PM. The December event was announced at BCS' 1988 November 30 event, during which the audience laughed at the virtual reality demonstration announcement.<ref name="o132">{{cite web | last=Inc. | first=NeXT | title=NeXT Computer Boston Computer Society Introduction : NeXT Inc. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive | website=Internet Archive | date=1988-11-30 | url=https://archive.org/details/steve-jobs-demos-ne-xt-in-boston-1988 | access-date=2024-06-11}}</ref>
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It used an HP 9000 computer.<ref name="l936">{{cite web | title=PROvision 100 VR Turnkey System | website=The VR Shop | date=2021-11-30 | url=https://www.virtual-reality-shop.co.uk/provision-100-vr-turnkey-system/ | access-date=2024-08-27}}</ref>
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The VIEW was scheduled to be shown by the Boston Computer Society. The event was announced at BCS' 1988 November 30 event by
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Jonathan Rotenberg, at which time he called it artificial reality. During the announcement, the audience laughed as if the announcement were a joke.<ref name="o132">{{cite web | last=Inc. | first=NeXT | title=NeXT Computer Boston Computer Society Introduction : NeXT Inc. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive | website=Internet Archive | date=1988-11-30 | url=https://archive.org/details/steve-jobs-demos-ne-xt-in-boston-1988 | access-date=2024-06-11}}</ref>
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==Also see==
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* [[VIVED]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:35, 28 September 2024

The VIEW is a VR system made in partnership with NASA and VPL. VIEW stands for Virtual Environment Workstation, or later, Virtual Interface Environment Workstation. The project was led by Scott Fisher.[1]

It used an HP 9000 computer.[2]

The VIEW was scheduled to be shown by the Boston Computer Society. The event was announced at BCS' 1988 November 30 event by Jonathan Rotenberg, at which time he called it artificial reality. During the announcement, the audience laughed as if the announcement were a joke.[3]

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