For many of those 30 and younger, this article might be a "been there, done that" moment, but those a bit older that came from the days of real arcades and the early Nintendo systems and Donkey Kong, this will be of interest.
If you have not experienced the world of VR, Virtual Reality, you have been missing out on a whole new world of fun, exercise and education. Trust this from a former "gamer" of the early 80s whom has recently been enlightened by a grandson to this world of VR.
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Accenture hires thousands of people each year. It’s an expensive process that traditionally has involved flying people to central hubs for training and orientation. Two years ago, the consulting giant started shipping many of its recruits virtual reality headsets instead.
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Industry 4.0 is a term coined by the German government to describe the fourth industrial revolution, a phenomenon that has been underway since the 1980s. Industry 4.0 entails new technology and digitalization of manufacturing processes.
Virtual reality can help you upgrade your productivity and give you more time to focus on what matters most- which is your company’s success! Here are some ways virtual reality can help Industry 4.0 reach its full potential!
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One of the more exciting picks is As Mine Exactly , a virtual reality performance piece by filmmaker Charlie Shackleton . During the experience, a participant sits across from Shackleton in a room and straps on a VR headset.
Hyperallergic sat down with Shackleton over Zoom to discuss the piece and the logistical and artistic headaches involved in making it. This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity and brevity.
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