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- From: jpc@tauon.ph.unimelb.edu.au (John Costella)
- Newsgroups: sci.virtual-worlds
- Subject: Re: APPS: VR in Australia?
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- Date: 27 Jan 93 07:50:06 GMT
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- About getting VR demos in Australia,
-
- > All I can say is GOOD-LUCK! I have twice run interstate to try out the
- > VIRTUALITY setups (once to sydney and once to melbourne) only to find
- > I had just missed them. I had a contact number but I think I lost it.
- >
- > If you do get a go, at that or manage to get in on an RMIT/CITRI
- > demo day (they sometimes demo their setup) then give us a call.
-
- Yes, the Virtuality demo was in Melbourne for a time. No, it WASN'T
- advertised ANYWHERE, as far as I know. The guys running the demo said
- that they are so flat out that no-one would dare advertise. They are
- choc-a-bloc with school groups every day. They were at Scienceworks,
- and Scienceworks paid the Australian arm of the W crowd (Virtual
- Reality Corporation, I think they are called) some $,000 a week for
- the privilege. You have to fill in a form to get a go, and probably
- wait an hour or two until the next `public' session (although you can
- watch the school groups in the mean time). You will get five minutes.
- All this should be the same for their visits to other cities too.
- Anyone know where they are right now?
-
- I have heard that the Armpit (aRMpIT = RMIT pet name:-) have VR
- seminars every now and again, in which you have to pay $70 though for
- a few hours. They apparently do demos but whether you'd get a go is
- another thing. Maybe someone down there could let us know? I'd
- imagine they must have a million people wanting to play with their
- stuff, so it wouldn't be surprising if general public demos were out,
- unless you happened to be the chairman of BHP.
-
- There's been a regular flow of queries to my e-mail about where you
- can try out VR in this country, so if anyone knows of anything set up,
- a post would be helpful. You'd think someone would install a VR arcade
- game in a permanent site and charge some exorbitant amount for a game
- (yes, even $5 or $10), but to date I haven't heard of anything of this
- sort. The Virtuality and other gear has been touring strictly as an
- exhibition piece, and have all been sleeping-bag-level events if you
- want a go.
-
- So all you overseas VR arcade game entrpreneurs: why aren't you
- milking Australians for $$$ when they'd be happy to pay for the
- experience? We've got a population the size of New York State or
- Texas, which isn't huge but still enough to make money off. And most
- of those people are in four or five cities with a few million people
- each.
-
- Oh well, back to antipodean isolation,
-
- John
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