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Mark Bolas and Jordan Weisman at USC IMD in August 2006.

Mark Bolas is a researcher exploring perception, agency, and intelligence.[1][failed verification] He is a Professor of Interactive Media in the USC Interactive Media Division, USC School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California, Director of their Interactive Narrative and Immersive Technologies Lab, Director of Mixed Reality Laboratory at USC's Institute for Creative Technologies, and chairman of Fakespace Labs in Mountain View, California. Bolas is currently on leave from USC, working on the Hololens team at Microsoft.

In 1988, Bolas co-founded Fakespace Inc. with Ian McDowall and Eric Lorimer to build instrumentation for research labs to explore virtual reality. This work resulted in the invention of display and interaction tools used by many VR research and development centers around the world, including the BOOM (Binocular Omni-Orientation Monitor),[2] the Pinch glove, the RAVE, the PUSH,[3] and VLIB software.

Bolas was awarded the IEEE VGTC Virtual Reality Technical Achievement Award for 2005 [4] in recognition for seminal technical achievement in virtual and augmented reality.

References

  1. ^ Craig, Alan B.; Sherman, William R.; Will, Jeffrey D. (2009-07-15). Developing virtual reality applications: foundations of effective design. Morgan Kaufmann. pp. 275–. ISBN 9780123749437. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
  2. ^ "U.S. Patent 5,253,832".
  3. ^ "U.S. Patent 5,436,638".
  4. ^ "vgtc.org" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 4, 2013.