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Exposing Homelessness Through Eviction With ‘These Sleepless Nights’ Mixed Reality Mini-Doc

VRScout

The Magic Leap-powered AR exhibit premiers at the Venice Film Festival. During the 22-minute experience, you move around a giant illuminated cube while wearing a Magic Leap headset. Empathy is a key part of immersive and using this to draw attention to housing first issues and a right to shelter has been really profound.

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Ed Games Expo Returns With A Full Day Dedicated To VR And AR Education

VRScout

The Educational Games Expo kicked-off this week in Washington, DC. When it comes to VR, you are actively immersed and fully focused on solving learning problems.”. VirtualReality #AugmentedReality #technology [link] — VR/AR Association – Washington DC (@VRARA_DC) January 24, 2019.

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How Will Blended VR/AR Learning Transform Industry Verticals?

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Several companies launched devices in past three months, leading to a competitive space for immersive solutions that is set to grow not just for the providers themselves, but for the enterprises that depend on them. This will help deliver, manage, and deploy immersive solutions to achieve real-world results.

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How Will Blended Augment and Virtual Learning Transform Industry Verticals?

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Several companies launched devices in past three months, leading to a competitive space for immersive solutions that is set to grow not just for the providers themselves, but for the enterprises that depend on them. This will help deliver, manage, and deploy immersive solutions to achieve real-world results.

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When to Use Virtual Reality (VR) Instead of Augmented Reality (AR)?

InstaVR

VR, AR, MR, XR — those are just a few of the acronyms used to talk about exciting new immersive technologies. IMMERSION AR is largely limited to mobile phones now, with some AR headsets also in use. But even the ones that remain and have pretty good traction, such as Microsoft Hololens, have a major shortcoming — immersion.