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Discovery and Google Announce VR Travel Series ‘Discovery TRVLR’, First of 38 Episodes to Arrive in November

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Discovery and Google today announced the launch of a new 38-episode VR video series called Discovery TRVLR, a product of both Discovery and Google’s internal VR teams. Episodes filmed in Antarctica were directed by Barry Pousman and produced by Yes Please Thank You.

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Australian Prehistoric Exhibit Fuses VR and Puppets

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A new exhibit in Australia transports you to the continent’s prehistoric past through puppets and virtual reality. ” The experience sends you back 200 million years to the ocean floor for an encounter with ancient sea creatures who were once native to the region that became Australia. 8 at ACMI in Melbourne, Australia.

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XSight Social AR App Launches on Product Hunt

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The XSight team, operating out of Australia and Ukraine, calls their AR app a “PokèmonGo-like social app” analogous to the head-up display in Iron Man’s helmet in Marvel films. To be clear, the AR app is available from Google Play and the App Store , and that means that it’s already been through some pretty significant hoops.

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Explore All Seven Continents in VR With Discovery’s ‘TRVLR’

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Google and Discovery expand the Discovery VR app with new VR travel series. Over the course of 38 episodes spread throughout seven chapters, you will travel throughout North America, South America, Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe and Antarctica in the first virtual reality series to cover all seven continents.

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Metaverse needs to solve problems, not be the problem

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COVID also helped professional implementation of VR which is closer to the real experience than Zoom, Google Meet or Teams. You can also film 360 degrees movies by yourself using any of the amateur spherical cameras. Firefighters from Australia train their recruits with 360 degrees movies played synchronically. Content ?—?that’s

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Step Into the Weird World of Sutu’s Immersive VR Paintings

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Now, Sutu creates projects and experiences in a similar manner to his old characters using Google Tilt Brush. In fact, his otherworldly artwork created in Tilt Brush caught the eye of the tech giant and has since been commissioned by both Google and Disney to create 3D artwork in VR. “I The web comic is still live today.

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Hacked Together Mixed Reality Camera Robot Shows Huge Promise

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Jaymis Loveday’s most recent mixed reality video project was filmed with a helpful robot camera assistant. Loveday seems to be something of a mad scientist working in Australia, creating the first music video built in Tilt Brush. With Loveday’s most recent experiment, he essentially built a camera robot assistant.

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