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ARKit Recreation of ‘The Ring’ Iconic TV Scene Foretells AR’s Inevitable Weirdness

Road to VR

Let’s face it, when augmented reality headsets and glasses become commonplace, the world is going to get weird in a lot of unexpected ways. In the meantime, we can get a little sneak peek into that weirdness yet to come with Abhishek Singh’s latest ARKit project that recreated the iconic scene from The Ring (2002).

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Oculus CTO John Carmack Talks Immersive Technology On The Joe Rogan Podcast

VRScout

He also references the success of the Microsoft HoloLens within various fields of enterprise. . Carmack goes on to credit 2002 as the year he began looking at VR technology as a realistic platform. Image Credit: Joe Rogan Experience. [ He would eventually go on to develop the Oculus Rift alongside Palmer Lucky in 2011. . [

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Delivering Digital Meatballs in AR, with IKEA’s Martin Enthed

XR for Business Podcast

It's funny, because Helen Papagiannis -- author of Augmented Human -- she's got this game, "Augmented Reality Or Real?" I think Microsoft is calling them "world anchors" and I think Google has called them "VPS points" or-- everybody has a solution for it today or is a solution for it. So those are already web based.

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Delivering Digital Meatballs in AR, with IKEA’s Martin Enthed

XR for Business Podcast

It's funny, because Helen Papagiannis -- author of Augmented Human -- she's got this game, "Augmented Reality Or Real?" I think Microsoft is calling them "world anchors" and I think Google has called them "VPS points" or-- everybody has a solution for it today or is a solution for it. So those are already web based.

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Delivering Digital Meatballs in AR, with IKEA’s Martin Enthed

XR for Business Podcast

It's funny, because Helen Papagiannis -- author of Augmented Human -- she's got this game, "Augmented Reality Or Real?" I think Microsoft is calling them "world anchors" and I think Google has called them "VPS points" or-- everybody has a solution for it today or is a solution for it. So those are already web based.

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