METaL Lab Develops Multiple Ways to Experience Virtual Reality

METaL, operating since February, is designed to be a versatile, everyday research tool. Its long-term goal is to spread the use of virtual reality to industry.

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AMES, Iowa - Iowa State University doctoral students Leif Berg and Ryan Pavlik handed over a Wii Remote and a pair of 3-D glasses.

A visitor to Iowa State's newest virtual reality lab - METaL, the Multimodal Experience Testbed and Laboratory - took the tools and began walking the virtual floor of a factory. And there, to the left, were three, yard-long metal pieces ready for assembly.

Berg, who's studying human computer interaction, and Pavlik, who's studying human computer interaction and computer science, offered a few tips for operating in the virtual factory. And then it was time for some assembly work.

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