Redirected walking
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Redirected walking[1] is a virtual reality locomotion technique that enables users to explore a virtual world that is considerably larger than the tracked working space.[2] With this approach the user is redirected through manipulations applied to the displayed scene, causing users to unknowingly compensate for scene motion by repositioning and/or reorienting themselves.[3]
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