You could soon be playing virtual reality games on the bus, thanks to a headset that translates your finger twitches into much larger body movements in the virtual world.
Virtual reality headsets typically require a large space to use them safely, because the games they play tend to require gestures and other large physical movements. “The problem is that you may not be able to use full body gestures everywhere. Imagine that you are on public transport, you could run over someone,” he says. Wen Jie Tseng at Télécom Paris, a university in France.
So Tseng and his colleagues created software called FingerMapper…