Hi Alex,
Yup, we have been, and with the vive and oculus specifically. Right
now though, it never got past much of a tech demo phase -- there's
code on my group's bitbucket account (bitbucket.org/data-exp-lab/ )
that runs in Unity, and Nathan Goldbaum got some of the stuff that's
in yt (the volume rendering) to work with the OpenVR python bindings
directly (not srue where that code is) but it's all still pretty early
on. Not sure it's quite shovel ready. There're some students coming
on soon that will take another look, but July might be a bit
optimistic... That being said, it'd be an awesome hack or
collaboration and if you are interested in trying to push it at all,
that'd be pretty rad.
-Matt
On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 10:10 AM, Alexander Hamilton
Hi guys, I’m Alex from Hull University. We’re hosting the UK’s National Astronomy Meeting in July and I’ve been asked to run the hack day.
I’ve managed to procure some VR headsets (HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and MS Hololens) and want to try and see if we could use them for visualising some of our simulation data. I hear you guys may have been playing with VR, is that true? Is there anything that we could use/play-with at this point?
Thanks
Alex
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