
A new perspective —
Skydiving in South Africa, part of a virtual tour created by UK studio Visualise

The full picture —
Panorama of New York City, used to create a virtual tour.

Coming to America —
The launch of Oculus Rift headsets is imminent, with virtual experiences set to flood the new market.

Elephant in the room —
Also from South Africa tour, a chance to meet exotic wildlife without leaving your building.

Behind the scenes —
Visualise photographer and co-founder Henry Stuart sets up the camera to capture the masses of footage needed to create a virtual experience.

All gain, no pain —
Virtalis allow virtual prototyping that saves time and cost in industries such as aerospace and shipbuilding, and means mistakes are caught early.

Freedom in the boardroom —
A business conference can take in virtual tours in a range of settings.

The next generation —
Students at Coventry University use the modeling tools to design a motorbike.

Try before you buy —
A virtual tour of an airline cabin, courtesy of UK firm Zerolight.

Getting real —
The shift from games to business is exemplified by Canon's MREAL - mixed reality - device, tailored to manufacturing needs and yours for $125,000.


