The fourth tier above museum is the VR / AR experienceOne to keep an eye out on.
Some of this fan experience stuff will probably be part of the new stadium tour, in the City Museum, in the souvenir store, the roof walk, etc?
The video isn't up yet. I checked.
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Wait until they finish it. All constructions look shit until they are completed. Man United’s ground managed to look shit long after it was completed.The junctions of the top parapet of the terraces to the glazing at each height change really are fucking terrible.
I have been noticing it for a good while, and I had been wondering why it hadn't bugged or even caught my eye when the approval came out.
Looking back at it, it is because they changed it from the approval, which had glazes parapets, and they have now gone solid and clad in the same as the horizontal panels. A bit of a shame.
That's not really true, not always. And certainly some things you can tell, well before.Wait until they finish it. All constructions look shit until they are completed. Man United’s ground managed to look shit long after it was completed.
Is it not over 2 floors? They're the ones that annoyed Coatigan when they changed from glazing to solid facades ;)The fourth tier above museum is the VR / AR experience
Wait until they finish it. All constructions look shit until they are completed. Man United’s ground managed to look shit long after it was completed.
Ground and first floors = storeIs it not over 2 floors? They're the ones that annoyed Coatigan when they changed from glazing to solid facades ;)
The last thing you want with a load of people wearing VR headsets and hammering real footballs is glass windows.
I think it was Coatigan who said the layout of the 4th floor(?) was changed with voids through to the 3rd floor now, perhaps it'll be more one floor on 2 levels if that makes sense? Although having people of any age running about with VR headsets with big random voids sounds like a disaster waiting to happen :)Ground and first floors = store
Third floor museum maybe includes some Vx
Fourth floor is tour and Vx (AR & VR)
That’s as far as I’m aware
Absolutely correct re windows and VR reflections create havoc with the cameras A point I made to him previously
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As someone who was responsible for Vx (VT & AR) at a major OEM that is exactly the case The cameras that are used for tracking are sensitive to the lights and reflections, all in one headsets ( in built tracking) less so, a large room with lots of windows and sunlight is a nightmare About ten years ago we were asked to set up in a showroom for a customer demo and it was impossible we had to use a small room in the back We used a whole range of headsets from consumer to highly specialised one cost around 6k such as the VarjoGoogle AI.
VR rooms often lack windows to prevent sunlight from interfering with the VR headset's tracking system and to minimize potential damage to the headset's lenses. Additionally, covering windows helps create a more immersive and distraction-free environment for the user.
As someone who was responsible for Vx (VT & AR) at a major OEM that is exactly the case The cameras that are used for tracking are sensitive to the lights and reflections, all in one headsets ( in built tracking) less so, a large room with lots of windows and sunlight is a nightmare About ten years ago we were asked to set up in a showroom for a customer demo and it was impossible we had to use a small room in the back We used a whole range of headsets from consumer to highly specialised one cost around 6k such as the Varjo
We helped develop a virtual meeting application called Arthur, run on HTC Vive, where everyone met in the virtual world with Avatars made to look like the person that had synchronized eye movement was superb but unfortunately some of the seniors in the company didn't like using headsets It is used in lots of companys
https://arthur.digital/
Talking to the Sisk guys at the open day they were telling me they use VR / AR to check the building for snags comparing the actual and the virtual I forget the app they use unfortunately
BTW Im not aware of possible damage to the lenses, think thats nonsense
Sorry for derailing the thread
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Hopefully the roof is weather-tight by the start of the season…
Great,Is this to give us a little reminder of the Moss Side and Hulme area from our Maine Road days?
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Looks like the old Hulme flats
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The South Stand wasn't after the extension, they left gaps, then used pallets, then filled in the corners about a year later but they are already leaking.Hopefully the roof is weather-tight by the start of the season…
The South Stand wasn't after the extension, they left gaps, then used pallets, then filled in the corners about a year later but they are already leaking.
I remember mentioning it on here about 10 years ago and getting shit for it. People where moving from their seats to the back of the stand to avoid the waterfalls.