Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality (VR) is a simulated experience that can mimic or entirely recreate the real world through computer-generated environments. It typically involves the use of specialized equipment, such as headsets and motion controllers, to create immersive experiences that allow users to interact with a three-dimensional space. VR technology can simulate sensory experiences, including sight, sound, and sometimes touch, providing users with a sense of presence in a virtual environment. Applications of virtual reality include gaming, training and education, therapy, and exploration, among others. Unlike traditional media, VR allows users to engage actively with the content, transforming the way we perceive and interact with digital information.