As someone who has worked in the digital industry for the last seven years, I've always been fascinated with emerging tech, especially the likes of virtual reality (VR). Since its inception, VR has opened our eyes to what's possible with technology.
Before we go any further, let's talk a bit about what VR is, as there are lots of ways to think about this emerging technology.
Using virtual reality to create therapeutic experiences: From treating phobias to rehabilitating ...
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From virtual reality to digital synagogues, tech adds dimension to Kristallnacht commemorations in ...
This year, the anniversary takes on added significance: It falls shortly after Jews around the world marked "shloshim" – 30 days – since the Hamas massacre of 1,400 Israeli civilians and kidnapping of some 240.
Some Jewish groups are tying their commemorations together with a statement on the current Gaza war — and some are using virtual reality technology to give their projects new dimensions.
The director of Sundance darling 'We Met in Virtual Reality' launches a VR studio
"Being present in a headset and being in the scene yourself, holding the camera and capturing the output, I find creates a much more immersive filmmaking experience for me, and a much more playful and joyful one, too," Hunting said. "I can look up and everyone is their characters.
Throughout all of his work, including We Met in Virtual Reality and earlier shorts, Hunting has been focused on capturing virtual worlds for playback on traditional 2D screens. But looking forward, he says he's interested in exploring 360-degree immersive VR projects as well.
New technology uses AI and virtual reality to monitor safety of bridges and buildings
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