Occupational Therapy & Virtual Reality
OT & VR in Australia is a growing network. How promising to see this in action.
All things accessible about AR/VR/XR/mixed realities and more.
OT & VR in Australia is a growing network. How promising to see this in action.
One of the frequent issues I often come across in reviewing wearable technology is the available apps. Products like the Envision glasses and Meta Ray-Bans have a wide array of apps available to them...
Go small….or stay home? Intriguing what the opportunities about with small, rather than large, language models when it comes to AI.
AR, A-ha and wearables.
I’ve no doubt 2025 is going to be interesting in the area of AI and accessibility.
There’s a lot to digest from the recent Consumer Electronic Show 2024 and just as well I’m currently on leave to try and, pardon the pun, consume it all. For now I’m focusing on...
Traveling for work and want to get familiar with what will become your 2nd home? Some hotel chains have taken on AR and 360 photography to help as part of their virtual tours.
There’s another entry into the XR space via another major player. What impact will it make?
Time to rethink what makes a traditional augmentative reality lens?
What gets me excited in the augmentative reality space (amongst many things!) is it’s application to real world scenarios. There have been several AR apps released recently that overlay additional navigation details to visual...
Now this is getting interesting: another AR glasses product has been launched into the AR “lightweight” category: AR post report on the launch of the Rokid Max. Now I say “lightweight” not so much...