This VR experience converts backseat boredom into high-tech entertainment:
digital developers, holoride draws data from a vehicle’s navigation, GPS, speed, braking, acceleration and driving environment and converts it into what co-founder and CEO Nils Wollny calls an “immersive experience.”“If you’re sitting in the back seat, movement on the vehicle transfers one-to-one in a virtual environment, so you’re sitting in virtual spaceship and the car accelerates, or spaceship accelerates,” said Wollny in a phone interview.
More than one passenger can play at a time, and Wollny sees a point where passengers in connected vehicles can compete. Part of the impetus for developing holoride was simply wondering what passengers will do when they’re riding in self-driving vehicles.
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