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laboratory at NASA Ames for the design of a new type of visual display for VR, which was a CRT-based stereoscopic viewer. The display was mounted on a counterbalanced articulated arm.<ref name="n094">{{cite web | last=Laurendeau | first=Denis | last2=Branzan-Albu | first2=A | last3=Boivin | first3=E | last4=Drouin | first4=R | last5=Schwartz | first5=J-M | title=(PDF) Survey of the State-of-the-Art on Synthetic Environments, Sensori-Motor Activities in Synthetic Environments, Simulation Frameworks and Real-World Abstraction Models | website=ResearchGate | date=2023-07-27 | url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/266216435_Survey_of_the_State-of-the-Art_on_Synthetic_Environments_Sensori-Motor_Activities_in_Synthetic_Environments_Simulation_Frameworks_and_Real-World_Abstraction_Models | access-date=2024-05-24|page=26}}</ref>
 
laboratory at NASA Ames for the design of a new type of visual display for VR, which was a CRT-based stereoscopic viewer. The display was mounted on a counterbalanced articulated arm.<ref name="n094">{{cite web | last=Laurendeau | first=Denis | last2=Branzan-Albu | first2=A | last3=Boivin | first3=E | last4=Drouin | first4=R | last5=Schwartz | first5=J-M | title=(PDF) Survey of the State-of-the-Art on Synthetic Environments, Sensori-Motor Activities in Synthetic Environments, Simulation Frameworks and Real-World Abstraction Models | website=ResearchGate | date=2023-07-27 | url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/266216435_Survey_of_the_State-of-the-Art_on_Synthetic_Environments_Sensori-Motor_Activities_in_Synthetic_Environments_Simulation_Frameworks_and_Real-World_Abstraction_Models | access-date=2024-05-24|page=26}}</ref>
  
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Fakespace Labs was split from Fakespace Inc. in 1999.<ref name="h527">{{cite web | title=FakeSpace: Serious Games As Doors Into Virtual Worlds | website=Futurelab.net | date=2007-09-26 | url=https://www.futurelab.net/blog/2007/09/fakespace-serious-games-doors-virtual-worlds/ | access-date=2024-06-03}}</ref>
* [[RAVE]]<ref name="j219">{{cite web | title=Virtual Reality Platform | website=PUBLIC SED Grenoble WEBSITE Moved ! | url=https://sed.inrialpes.fr/ARCHIVE/PRV/CATALOG/immersive.html | access-date=2024-06-03}}</ref><ref name="h113">{{cite web | title=Fakespace Systems Inc. | website=Wayback Machine | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000511023609if_/http://www.fakespacesystems.com/products/rave.html | access-date=2024-06-03}}</ref>
 
* CAVE<ref name="j219"/><ref name="o041">{{cite web | title=CAVE | website=Wayback Machine | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010219084507if_/http://www.fakespacesystems.com/products/cave.html | access-date=2024-06-03}}</ref>
 
* [[Immersive WorkWall]]<ref name="j219"/><ref name="a643">{{cite web | title=Fakespace Systems Inc. | website=Wayback Machine | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001017182752if_/http://www.fakespacesystems.com/products/workwall.html | access-date=2024-06-03}}</ref>
 
* [[Passive WorkWall]]<ref name="j219"/><ref name="c912">{{cite web | title=Passive WorkWall | website=Wayback Machine | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001017213514if_/http://www.fakespacesystems.com/products/workwall_passive.html | access-date=2024-06-03}}</ref>
 
* [[ImmersaDesk M1]]<ref name="j219"/><ref name="t736">{{cite web | title=ImmersaDesk M1 | website=web.archive.org | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001110050800if_/http://www.fakespacesystems.com/products/deskm1.html | access-date=2024-06-03}}</ref>
 
* [[conCAVE]]<ref name="j219"/><ref name="c847">{{cite web | title=The conCAVE | website=web.archive.org | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001110045800if_/http://www.fakespacesystems.com/products/concave.html | access-date=2024-06-03}}</ref>
 
  
 
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Revision as of 18:03, 3 June 2024

Fakespace Labs is a company that made virtual reality products, including the Wide5 HMD.

Fakespace Labs was founded in 1988. It began a collaboration with the VIEW laboratory at NASA Ames for the design of a new type of visual display for VR, which was a CRT-based stereoscopic viewer. The display was mounted on a counterbalanced articulated arm.[1]

Fakespace Labs was split from Fakespace Inc. in 1999.[2]

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