Monday, October 9th, 2017 at the MIT Media Lab as part of the 2017 RealityVirtually Hackathon
The following list of initial candidate themes is very much a work in progress
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"How science helps us make/do VR & AR". (Practical)
- Corollary: Stuff that science just go through proving works, which will become commercial products very soon.
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"How science can tell me if my VR/AR app is actually useful for doing what it's supposed to do." (Evaluation)
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Frontiers in immersive media capabile of yielding major future advances in sciene and basic research (Survey)
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Design and deploy valid, reproducible VR/AR research studies: issues/options/opportunities (Practical)
- For simple collaborative notes and other shared content
- [https://github.com/mitmedialab/RealityVirtuallyResearchTrack/wiki]
- Research Wiki Front Page: (https://github.com/mitmedialab/RealityVirtuallyResearchTrack/wiki)
- Research Survey Wiki Page: https://github.com/mitmedialab/RealityVirtuallyResearchTrack/wiki/Research-Survey
- Initial team hangouts: Thursday, June 22 at 5pm Eastern
- Are you an AR/VR researcher? Are you involved in AR/VR research? Join the research track planning group by contacting the hackathon event organizer to get involved.
- Are you an MIT Media Lab or other MIT researcher? You may Dazza Greenwood for more information and to get involved.
- TBD