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PS4 VR headset

Japan, 2016
videogame

*Transferred from ACMI Development Department 2019 - Headset for display in Renewal, cords and cables transferred to Time Based Media and AV Conservator. The ..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Gear VR

Korea, Republic Of, 2015
Similarity: 72%

Prototype of virtual reality headset

United States, 1985
Similarity: 68%

Google HD Cardboard 2.0

United States, 2014
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The evolution of VR

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Google Cardboard

United States, 2014
Similarity: 64%

Playstation 2

2000
Similarity: 64%

Playstation 2

2000
Similarity: 64%

Stereoscopic and 3D devices

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Videosphere 'Space Helmet' CRT Television Set

c. 1970
Similarity: 62%

Prosthetic Head

Australia, 2003
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Ned Kelly (VR)

Similarity: 61%

Sony Play Station 2 Commercial

USA, 2000
Similarity: 61%

Projection: First Light

2019
Similarity: 61%

Notget

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The Brown Box replica

United States, 2019
Similarity: 60%

SONY Remote Control Unit DSRM-20

Japan
Similarity: 60%

Gravity Rush

2012
Similarity: 60%

The first home console

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