Artificial reality

This article is about a book. The expression may refer to virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality or a combination of these technologies.

Artificial reality is a book by Myron W. Krueger about interactive immersive environments (or virtual realities), based on video recognition techniques, that put a user in full, unencumbered contact with the digital world. He started this work in the late 1960s and is considered to be a key figure in the early innovation of virtual reality. Artificial Reality was published in 1983 and updated in Artificial Reality II in 1991 (both published by Addison-Wesley).

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