A Red Bull F1 Car Comes To Digital Life Thanks To AT&T & Microsoft HoloLens At MWC

AT&T have been using the HoloLens to show off their ‘Connected Car’ services at Mobile World Congress (MWC). The short presentation covers the advantages of their connected car services by showing an Augmented Reality (AR) ‘hologram’ of a car moving through a city.

The AT&T connected car has features that allow other cars to communicate with each other to alert other cars in the area of hazards such as ice and re-route cars around accident sites. The presentation even covered how expanding this service to cover a while city could improve infrastructure.

HoloLens

AT&T also demonstrated another Augmented Reality experience involving a Red Bull Formula 1 car. Hovering above an actual Red Bull Formula 1 car was an exploded diagram of Red Bull car, the presentation highlighted certain areas as the presenter talked about each section. AT&T said during the presentation that they provide the infrastructure that allows real-time data to be transmitted from the F1 team at the track to engineers at their home base.

They also showed a birds-eye view of an F1 circuit, complete with tiny cars racing around, hovering above the physical F1 display car.

You can watch videos of both presentations, recorded by You Are Here below.

VRFocus will bring you further updates on the HoloLens and AR as it develops.

Life In 360°: Lewis Hamilton Takes The 2017 Mercedes F1 Car For A Spin

Hello all, and welcome to GDC week here at VRFocus. I’m back from holiday and we’re starting things off with, of course, Monday’s visit to Life in 360° returns to a favourite topic: Formula 1.

The 2017 season is not too far away from beginning, with regulation changes meaning aerodynamics are getting ever more creative. Expect to hear lots about systems, holes and tubes that channel airflow through the chassis this year. We’re again expected to have an array of creative noses on cars, tho thankfully not the anteater-style nose cones of a few seasons back. Cars instead seem to be sporting “shark fins” to help with downforce as the wider Pirelli tires mean, among other things, faster cornering.

The cars are already being revealed, Sauber looking particularly classy with the addition of gold highlights to their livery replacing the yellow which made them look like a branch of Ikea. McLaren meanwhile has been the subject of much talk, after ditching their grey/silver motif of the last decade and returning to their original and much loved orange livery, not seen since 1971 for the MCL32. Brought back to the constructor after fans requested the team, finally not tied down to colours of sponsors (think the white/red Marlboro sponsored McLaren Honda cars of the 80s) reach back into the past and use the team’s original orange in their design.

Our video though features 2016 Formula One Constructors champions Mercedes-AMG and their 2017 car (the F1 W08 EQ Power+, to be precise) being driven around British Grand Prix circuit Silverstone during their official launch event. Not only that but we have behind the wheel driving one Lewis Hamilton. Three time World Champion and also your commentator for this video. What does he think of the new car? Check it out below.

VRFocus will of course be back with another Life In 360° video Wednesday at the usual time.

This Week in VR Sport: The Superbowl Goes Virtual, F1 Looks To The Future

February’s first weekly roundup of all things virtual reality (VR) in the world of sport sees a number of sporty game titles revealed and updates in the world of several other sports. Including some intriguing comments as one discipline enters a new era.

Superbowl VR ‘Near Real-Time’ Highlights Packages Planned Courtesy Of LiveLike VR

One of the biggest sporting events on the planet is not that far away, and whilst the battle between the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons is still very much up in the air there is good news. Thanks to Fox Sports and LiveLike VR, highlights of the Superbowl itself are coming to VR.

Revealed by Digital Trends, you’ll be able to see twenty broadcast packages, including the key moments from each quarter of the fifty-first Superbowl and a number of items supporting the event as a whole. Captured in 4K resolution via six cameras dotted around the stadium and all uploaded and available to watch via the Fox Sports VR app. Not only that LiveLike are taking another step towards having full games shown in VR by providing these package almost in real-time.

How close is almost? No one is quite sure. “We’ve never really done real-time highlights, which is a pretty big deal.” Admitted LiveLike’s CBO Miheer Walavalkar.

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Formula 1’s New Owners Look To The Future

Formula One is under new ownership – and seemingly nothing is off the table.

After completing purchase of the controlling stake in the Formula One Group, the company that runs the ‘business’ of F1 from previous owner and long-term stalwart of the sport Bernie Ecclestone, new owners Liberty Media have been doing the rounds speaking to press and trying to lay out their vision for what the future of the sport may be.   New Chairman of F1 Chase Carey spoke to the BBC in an interview, and the subject of VR came up. Other motor sports, notably up-and-coming classification Formula E, have been experimenting with the tech.

Chase Carrey

When asked whether or not VR and other new technologies could attract new viewers to the sport Carey was buoyant about the prospects.

“There’s a list of opportunities that this sport is almost built for. And really at it’s core what you want to do is give the fan as experience that’s as close to driving one of these cars as possible. So whether that’s cameras,  or virtual reality, or gaming, or the live experience at the track technology provides us- and the various digital platforms out there provide us- more and more the experience that they’re right there with the driver. And those opportunities really are just going to continue to expand; because there really is no sport that is so built for the technologies of today and tomorrow like Formula 1.”

That’s been This Week in VR Sport, come back next week for another of VRFocus’ sport roundups.

Life In 360°: A Debut Lap

I said some time back that slowly, but surely on Life In 360° we were collecting all the various Formula 1 teams. Not only that but F1 seems to be in a bit of a competition as to how often they can feature on this particular VRFocus segment. Well if you’re in the corner of the gentlemen from the electric powered formula I’m afraid you’re going to be disappointed today. As Friday’s trip into 360 degree video comes from the Renault Sport Formula One team.

The video, released at the end of January shows new driver acquisition Nico Hülkenberg (formerly of the Force India team) putting last season’s car, the R.S.16, through its paces over at the the Valencia race circuit in Spain. As it happens the footage is of Hülkenberg’s very first lap behind the wheel of a Renault. Nice of them to stick a 360° camera on it before he headed out isn’t it?

According to reports the 2017 car will be revealed at the end of the month, and we should see a flurry of announcements before the new season begins. Who knows, we might even get some more 360 degree videos. Should we do so expect them to be part of a future Life In 360° post. Until then VRFocus will be back on Monday with another showcase of 360 degrees in action.