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Sundance Film Festival to Feature 18 VR & AR Experiences Next Month

Road to VR

An interactive narrative combining Augmented Reality and Projection Mapping where you control time by moving your body. The Royal Shakespeare Company explores theatre’s future with Magic Leap technology in this sublime production of the “Seven Ages of Man” speech from Shakespeare’s As You Like It. Marshall from Detroit.

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Sundance New Frontier Announces 2019 Line-Up

VRScout

An interactive narrative combining Augmented Reality and Projection Mapping where you control time by moving your body. Unaware of these entities’ control, residents live in ways that that reflect varied economies and class hierarchies. Marshall from Detroit / U.S.A. Dirtscraper / U.S.A. Cast: Jia-Yin Tsai. .

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Getting the ROI out of XR, with Sector 5 Digital's Cameron Ayres

XR for Business Podcast

One of the coolest examples that I think of, which may not apply to the everyday medium-sized company, is training in a way that is location-agnostic, and it could even be marketing; meaning, you could have a salesman or a lead engineer in Dallas, and you could have another engineer in Detroit. These things are not cheap to make.

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Getting the ROI out of XR, with Sector 5 Digital's Cameron Ayres

XR for Business Podcast

One of the coolest examples that I think of, which may not apply to the everyday medium-sized company, is training in a way that is location-agnostic, and it could even be marketing; meaning, you could have a salesman or a lead engineer in Dallas, and you could have another engineer in Detroit. These things are not cheap to make.

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Getting the ROI out of XR, with Sector 5 Digital's Cameron Ayres

XR for Business Podcast

One of the coolest examples that I think of, which may not apply to the everyday medium-sized company, is training in a way that is location-agnostic, and it could even be marketing; meaning, you could have a salesman or a lead engineer in Dallas, and you could have another engineer in Detroit. These things are not cheap to make.

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Getting the ROI out of XR, with Sector 5 Digital's Cameron Ayres

XR for Business Podcast

One of the coolest examples that I think of, which may not apply to the everyday medium-sized company, is training in a way that is location-agnostic, and it could even be marketing; meaning, you could have a salesman or a lead engineer in Dallas, and you could have another engineer in Detroit. These things are not cheap to make.