
CAVE (Cave Automatic Virtual Environment)
A CAVE (Cave Automatic Virtual Environment) is an immersive virtual reality system that allows users to experience and interact with 3D digital environments. It typically consists of a room with projection screens on the walls, floor, and ceiling, where images are displayed to create a 360-degree virtual experience. Users wear special glasses to enhance the effects and can move around, seeing different perspectives as they explore the virtual space. CAVEs are used in various fields, including education, architecture, and scientific research, to visualize complex data and simulations in an engaging way.