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VR and the sensory experience of design

The human experience is an inherently sensory one. We feed off multiple stimuli, including touch, light, sound, depth and movement, in order to formulate emotional and physical connections with our environment. Without the full spectrum of these sensory elements, truly visualizing designs is hard, especially if you are not well-versed in translating 2D plans into accurate mental

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