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Meet the 3D Jam Top 20!

Leapmotion

Today we’re thrilled to announce the top 20 semi-finalists for the Leap Motion 3D Jam: Presented by IndieCade – our six-week global competition for $75,000 in cash and prizes. Requires the Oculus Rift.). Dodge obstacles by moving your head and destroy attacking robot enemies with Leap Motion-controlled cannons.

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4 Ways to Unleash the Power of Sound in VR

Leapmotion

In this post, we take a look at 4 ways that sound, VR, and motion controls can be a powerful combination. The soft piano tracks of Weightless feel elegant and contemplative: While Hollow puts us in the rural world of Washington Irving with a growing sense of dread: Switch those tracks, and you have two seriously different games.

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Insights into the Public Perception of VR from Viral Video Reactions

Road to VR

She shot a video of of her co-worker in VR trying out the latest Leap Motion Orion update, and tweeted it out saying “This is the future.” Here’s the video that Eva shot, as well as her original tweet: This is the future @oculus @LeapMotion #VR pic.twitter.com/1z7VscNsLO. LISTEN TO THE VOICES OF VR PODCAST.

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Massive XR Environments and Transforming Education with Alvin Wang Graylin

XR for Business Podcast

Mr. Graylin graduated top of his department with a BS in electrical engineering from the University of Washington, where he had specialized in VR and AI over two decades ago under the tutelage of VR pioneer Tom Furness. And a week later, on the control group, was down to, I think it was a D+. Alvin: Hi, how are you doing, Alan?

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Massive XR Environments and Transforming Education with Alvin Wang Graylin

XR for Business Podcast

Mr. Graylin graduated top of his department with a BS in electrical engineering from the University of Washington, where he had specialized in VR and AI over two decades ago under the tutelage of VR pioneer Tom Furness. And a week later, on the control group, was down to, I think it was a D+. Alvin: Hi, how are you doing, Alan?