Google HD Cardboard 2.0

United States, 2014

Object Equipment On display
Photograph by Egmont Contreras, ACMI

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to use VR. At least, not anymore. While DIY VR devices like Google Cardboard are now common, there was once a time when we needed to visit NASA to experience virtual reality. That time was 1985, when the space agency used VR to train pilots and astronauts. Their prototype used sensors to track the user’s movements so that the artificial reality they saw appeared and responded like real life. Google Cardboard looks less impressive, but its low cost and its ability to work with any smartphone make it possible for even non-astronauts to explore virtual worlds.

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Collection

In ACMI's collection

On display until

16 February 2031

ACMI: Gallery 1

Credits

creator

Google

Production places
United States
Production dates
2014

Appears in

Group of items

Stereoscopic and 3D devices

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Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

P180799

Curatorial section

The Story of the Moving Image → Onboarding → OB-01. Onboarding

Measurements

90 x 145 x 58mm

Object Types

3D Object

Exhibition Prop

Viewing equipment/Film and television equipment

Materials

cardboard, plastic, velcro

Collected

133835 times

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