VR Tracking Is Evolving Quickly and Becoming More Appealing for Colleges

“We have the largest VR mocap space in Manhattan,” says Perlin, referring to motion-capture technology used in virtual reality. There’s a ceiling grid for hanging tracker markers, special lighting and audio equipment. That grid was nonnegotiable five years ago; Perlin needed a place to securely hang the $50,000 worth of infrared cameras then required to track users.
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