Sebastian Hinz, Ulf Paetow and Mo Li have been working nearly two years to build Lucid Trips, a virtual reality game which uses hand-motion-controllers to simulate movement for players. The environment allows players to use a pair of “virtual hands” for various interactions like modeling three-dimensional shapes and building three-dimensional objects. In the first version of the game, players have the option to reconfigure works from a group of selected artists and even order 3D prints of the pieces. You can read the whole story here: http://3dprint.com/74873/lucid-trips-virtual-reality/


Below is a photo of one of the virtual worlds in Lucid Trips: