use of wire figures for three-dimensional graphics

Early 3D graphics used the elementary geometry of object outlines, frequently combinations of straight lines, to create moving 3D, transparent "wire" figures. While 3D graphics are now much more high-performance, the underlying geometry of object outlines is still critical to 3D rendering. Golf Course Tours for additional VR info.

"Teleoperation" and "Telerobotics" are similar terms for distance direction and interaction through the activation of a robot or other machine. Teleoperation frequently involves visual and kinesthetic sensation from the distant robot/machine to the operator and, going the other way, motion control and direction from the user to the distant robotic mechanism. Teleoperation is particularly useful for work in dangerous worlds such as other planets or under water. Also, it is helpful for increasing geographic access to advanced talent absent commuting. Similar material at Virtual Tours Colorado may be of interest.

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