The world of VR and AR is on the move and it is getting very interesting. I had tried it many years ago but the nauseating experience was very off-putting. This day and age however I saw myself in another world running a small office, doing an alien autopsy, in zero gravity and slicing melons with a Samourai sword on the HTC VIVE; in UNIT9’s offices in Shoreditch.
The most AMAZING experience was standing on an underwater wreck, meeting a lifesize Whale … believing I could touch it…#Fantastic!
Back to life, back to reality goes the song. Yesterday in the office in Switzerland I watched the start of a Netflix movie using the Galaxy Gear. Wow what a difference. The headache-eye strain sensation came back and the experience just wasn’t the same. High Five VIVE!
How all of this new technology fits into the world of Television is beyond me at the moment. More study and thought processing is required to see how they marry, if at all. Thanks to the team of Anrick and Geraint at UNIT9 hope to get to see more of this as it develops into the future.
The future of VR is in gaming environment design and development for entertainment.
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