Vection with Large Screen 3D Imagery
Abstract
Vection is the illusory impression of self motion that can be obtained when an observer views a I,argescreen display containing a rotating or translating pattern. To aid in our construction of an interactive large screen interface to virtual 3D environments, we conducted studies to determine the factors which induce a sense of vection. We found that having a foreground frame and a stereo display increased vection. If subjects moved when the display was being observed then vection decreased. However, if the perspective was coupled to their head position while they moved then vection was restored.
Department
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
Publication Date
4-18-1996
Volume
'96
Journal Title
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI)
Pages
233-234
Conference Date
Apr 13 - Apr 18, 1996
Publisher Place
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Rights
©1996
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1145/257089.257297
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Recommended Citation
K. Lowther and C. Ware, "Vection with large screen 3D imagery," in Conference companion on Human factors in computing systems common ground - CHI ’96, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 1996.