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Oculus Celebrates Socially Conscious Virtual Reality Films at SXSW
Virtual reality: great for intense gaming experiences and apparently, immersive and socially important films. At least that's what Oculus is trying to create with its VR for Good's Creators Lab program. The company's program pairs VR filmmakers with nonprofits to create compelling films dedicated to a cause.
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Why virtual reality cannot match the real thing
Suppose you were offered the opportunity to hook yourself up to a machine that would give you all the experiences you desire. Using this technology you could have the sensations of climbing Mt Everest, enjoying great sex ...
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Penobscot Theatre's new production finds real humanity in virtual reality
Audience members get to see through the eyes of one of the performers, thanks to a virtual reality game created specifically for the show by Bangor-based game designer Chuck Carter.. Maine news, sports, politics, election results, and obituaries from the Bangor Daily News.
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In 1993, Arcade turned virtual reality into virtually watchable horror
Watch This offers movie recommendations inspired by new releases or premieres, or occasionally our own inscrutable whims. With Tomb Raider in theaters Friday, Ready Player One screening at SXSW, and Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle now on home-viewing platforms, we're looking back on "video game movies."
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How to watch NCAA March Madness in Virtual Reality: A step-by-step guide
For the third straight year, Turner Sports, in partnership with CBS, the NCAA, and Intel has released a virtual reality app - NCAA March Madness Live VR for Gear VR and Google Daydream devices.
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Is Virtual Reality Undemocratic?
John Tinnell A new book describes virtual reality's power to create political empathy. But we should be skeptical of any technology that short-circuits our capacity to be critical. Experience on Demand: What Virtual Reality Is, How It Works, and What It Can Do Jeremy Bailenson W. W.
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