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a new one in the 77th minutes as dedrick made it for knelt. on your own usually so good at set pieces all at sea for this one. and so it finished a dobie demolition 3 points to hats off who made it one all against their local rivals this season. it watching david lee news will have more news at the top of the hour coming up after this show though our chief international editor richard expose us china relations in the new cold war for now matthew hello thanks so much . when the prices cities will sink into the city. entire stretches of plants will be abandoned. and the water has to. be stopped it's happening faster than anticipated. massive sprinklers are supposed
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to prevent flooding but they only delay inevitable. how will we live in the future. 66 meters using sea levels starts to shift on d w. y subscribe to do you know where your books you mean your favorite writer to see myself as the king sky and the strange grown up world over your books on youtube. when traveling in the real world becomes difficult devices like these can help with ya goggles we can explore extraordinary places and even travel in time what makes possible i would topic today or ship. up until now the odds were rather expensive barky and required an additional
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console your devices function independently now and available for about $200.00 euros the best results are still achieved by permanently installed high end systems though i took a look at different installations for tourists in my home town. 1963 were huge wall runs through the heart of the city separating east and west and east german residents are strictly forbidden from crossing the border at the risk of being. due to virtual history allows me yours to experience life in a divided city firsthand and to see how young west berliners helped those in the east escape. this man in this picture is also measured from clothes that he's my grandfather and in this picture you see them building a tunnel under the bird and ball. we are goggles bring on tons family legacy to life they let in descend into a virtual shaft like the one his grandfather and other estate agents had built from
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east to west berlin. 12 meters underground the 145 meter long tunnel under the berlin wall took 6 months to complete its super uncomfortable here. to be our director for sending this is a perfect example for how virtual reality can bring history to life is that. things have progressed in a way that we now are starting to see historical material processed in a whole new way suddenly old scans can be displayed in a 4 k. or even 8 k. in the are we have the opportunity to expand these world. making it possible to step into historic scenes we've otherwise only known from pictures were newspaper articles with can or other one was. gripping tales from the past reconstructed up close and in full color. we are going like we're. crossing the 1970 s. border at checkpoint charlie is no simple task not even n.p.r.
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but this installation for bill interests also sees room for in the style she glimpse into former east berlin agencies. travelling through time is just so much fun some developers want to go one step further and use we are to make history we live a book how would you like to take part in the march on washington in 1963 when civil rights activist martin luther king had his famous speech. over 80 actors in various me are specialists helped to recreate this historic moment in time you literally marching with the people you're standing there you're looking at you know dr king gave this speech you're looking at every gesture and then looking at him seeing his eyes through you something it becomes very personal while goosebumps unfortunately the home selection for spectacular view our
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experiences is still quite limited many can only be tried out with high end equipment and special events on top of that the hardware set up for home viewing still comes with a lot of annoying glitches and for many the systems are still too expensive most to reach the still just getting started. heads a virtual reality studio in berlin he says the technology will have its big break soon enough thanks to some exciting innovations in brains it like it but the goggles have improved significantly in the last 2 years last year we experienced a quantum leap forward when prices became affordable and quality rose to a range that justify the cost of not just want to. spend his partner philip vending produce virtual reality content recently the organized if they are event alongside to be the biggest german film festival. to them there's no such thing as one stereotypical b.r.
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user. this medium has many different types of targets viewers there's the classic lean back audience that we know from television if they watch content and like being told stories but they're not keen on interacting it's really just about seeing a good story because. then you've got the classic gamers who want to interact but who don't necessarily need photo realistic surroundings they're looking for 3 d. generated surroundings ideally live 3 d. generated surroundings that they can manipulate and can. it's and then there's the target audience that's not really looking for entertainment they're mostly from the industrial sector and use beyond they're designing processes or to create pre-visualization they work in the automotive industry in architecture or in medicine. there for example they can practice new methods of surgery. and the wife and so forth. for years they've been saying the industry has a lot of potential but here's a reality check in 2019 users around the world spend 5700000000 euros on the our
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hardware and software sounds like a lot in gaming it was a spent over 150000000000 euros in the same time span by 2022 but beyond the street is expecting its turnover to rise to 15000000000 euros but 1st it needs to improve the whereas in office still we are let's you travel to places that were impossible to visit before for example world famous construction site unique images from inside the not cathedral in paris after it was devastated by a fire in 21000 new structures and a high lead concentration in the air made accessing the interior extremely dangerous for humans which is why a 360 degree camera robot is taking over the images it captures can be were viewed with p.r. goggles. we used this robot to get right to the center of because the right under the gaping hole we wouldn't have managed to without the robot but the camera got lucky when i stood in the ruins i was unable
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to stand under that hole but now i can thanks to b.r. . just a few weeks before the fire filmmakers close for you and victor argue no one had finished shooting a 3 d. documentary on the world famous church. after the fire we realized we had captured a moment to not talk to us history that we could now give back to the public. by combining film material from before the fire with new images recording the damage the fire had caused the 2 filmmakers have now produced a 2nd documentary rebuilding the dam accompanies the reconstruction of the famous church it's. it was one of the kindest depictions of the cathedral is damaged interior else's most of its these images are extraordinary they were filmed in virtual reality so in 360 degrees with a very high definition and in 3 d.
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that creates a separate image for the left and right eye each makes you feel like you're really . they're using. virtual reality goggles let you independently explore the cathedral in this 16 minute long film censors and able you to navigate through the building freely using your own body movements but the experience is strictly limited to v.r. in the real world is currently still closed to visitors giving users the feeling of being in the midst of it all that's the goal for virtual reality and the more senses come into use the more real the experience will seem. we've had a look at the installation which offers a unique acoustic experience listening to music just the way it sounded when composer you hands a bust down beheaded performed in the 18th century. the chapel it's. a mystical place for bach fans around the world down 1774 this painting was all that was left
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of it. now it's been rebuilt in virtual reality. prints for the architecture and sound composition were kept a space full to the original as possible. as it hits the hamill's berg chapel is almost like atlantis kind of like a sunken place of longing for a box for years i dreamt of recreating the hell most birds so others could experience and that dream has finally come true but so much. music was performed on historic instruments in an echo free room to take the university. that the sound could later be adjusted to fit the chapels accused of the work and sounds just like it did in past times. we all can make dreams come true. i've always wanted to be
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a crocodile for instance. what's it like to be a came in gliding down the amazon river. foliage tree frog hopping from limb to limb. in this virtual reality installation participants can take on the life of 5 different animals mind if i can be still my favorite animal is the vampire bat it's so cuddly and i love the way it's experience has been recreated you get to fly through the rain forest by night and with the bats night vision it's simply amazing. you know clue guy and her team at the interactive media foundation company in berlin designed this we are installation being recreated $400.00 hectares of brazil's to local market national park in the amazon rain forest the whole project took over
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a year 7500 plants alone had to be individually drawn and programmed the installation is now touring museums around the world. and. we wanted to create an emotional experience that you can delve right into we wanted viewers to enjoy themselves and become interested in the animals in the way they experience the world and i must say it's working we've had lots of people asking us is it really true that the poison dart frog sees those crazy colors it down how did you find that out or where can we learn more. before. far. passing on knowledge with virtual reality works especially well when the experience is in some passive is flying over the rain forest. what is on offer is getting more and more spectacular even if there's still room for
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improvement i think there's work to be done on graphics and resolution the greatest challenge for the industry will be to make the goggles lighter and more mobile this thing here for example is just a bit too bulky even for me i suppose of the industry say so this will be a thing of the past. in the near future we won't have these anymore and instead we'll have real glasses that look like the glasses we know now fashionable accessories but with lenses that either stay transparent and display additional information or ones that can darken your vision completely and show something else in a closed off space. i'm curious to see what will happen what are your experiences with what devices. through us and what do you still want to experience in virtual reality that is not on your facebook or d.w. dot com that's it from me they care and so you will.
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