
CAVEs (Cave Automatic Virtual Environments)
CAVEs, or Cave Automatic Virtual Environments, are large, immersive rooms that display 3D digital images on walls and floors, allowing users to experience a sense of presence within a virtual space. Equipped with multiple projectors and tracking systems, they respond to the user's movements, adjusting the visuals accordingly to create a realistic experience. CAVEs are used in fields like scientific research, architecture, and design to visualize complex data or models interactively. Essentially, they turn a room into a giant, interactive digital environment, giving users a highly engaging and natural way to explore virtual worlds.