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Fragra: a visual-olfactory VR game

Published:08 August 2004Publication History

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"Fragra" is a new Visual-Olfactory VR Game that enables players to explore the interactive relationship between olfaction and vision. For this purpose, "Fragra" does not always display fragrances that correspond to images. So observers must distinguish what each visual and olfactory information means and compare them.

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    SIGGRAPH '04: ACM SIGGRAPH 2004 Sketches
    August 2004
    152 pages
    ISBN:1581138962
    DOI:10.1145/1186223

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