Sun.Jan 26, 2020

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Sundance: Exploring A Mixed Reality Graveyard Filled With Holographic Ghosts In Solastalgia

VRScout

HoloLens technology brings this otherworldly meditative experience to life. Developed by French studio Providences, Solastalgia is a spine-chilling mixed reality piece that takes a handful of users through a mixed reality graveyard filled with the ghostly memories of a human community spanning multiple generations. Sufficeth to say, it was one of the creepiest offerings at the Sundance Film Festival’s New Frontier showcase.

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XR – The Biggest Opportunity of 2020: Announcing the XR Immersive Enterprise 2020 Conference

ARPost

Press release. Boston, January 26, 2020 — At the forefront of the technological revolution is extended reality (XR) – an emerging industry comprised of virtual, augmented and mixed reality. A new study has forecast that the global XR markets’ compound annual growth rate will exceed 65% for the next five years (ResearchandMarkets.com). The rewards for successful implementation of XR are phenomenal: the global market for XR is predicted to be $209.2 billion in 2020.

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R.I.P Kobe Bryant. A 360 VR Video of Mamba's last game. #MambaMentality

Cats and VR

RIP Mamba

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The VR Job Hub: Camouflaj, WarDucks & Spatial

Peter Graham

Whether you’re an experienced designer, programmer, engineer, or maybe you’ve just been inspired after reading VRFocus’ articles – either way, you have stumbled across the weekly VR Job Hub. The vacancies listed here are usually located worldwide, from major companies to humble indie developers – the one thing they all have in common is that they are all looking for new staff.

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The Future of eLearning in 2022: A Sensitive Eye for Authentic Translation and Localization

Speaker: Chris Paxton McMillin, President of D3 Training Solutions

To avoid awkward and sometimes disastrous learning content, instructional designers must use authentic translation in the right context to get optimal results. For example, even a simple phrase like “got milk” translates to “are you lactating” in Mexico. Can you imagine what a straight translation might do to your course? With over 317 million people in the US and over 6.7 billion potential customers in the world, personalizing training seems logical.