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End of the World Simulator in VR

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Face your fears with On The Morning You Wake (to the end of the world) in virtual reality Photo via Pixabay Imagine waking up to the text message “Ballistic Missile Threat Inbound. That above text message was the reality for the 1.4 million people living in Hawaii on January 13, 2018. Seek Immediate Shelter. Learn more?—?Created

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The Future of Performance Art: Samsung and Punchdrunk Showcase ‘Believe Your Eyes’

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PlayStation VR launched earlier this month, joining the Rift and the Vive to deliver quality virtual reality to people’s home. With a Rift DK2, you experienced a beach on Hawaii, complete with the warm breeze of ocean air that smelled of sea salt. Read More: Virtual Reality Still Needs To Find Its Heart.

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Coral Compass: Fighting Climate Change in Palau Leverages The Power of VR

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If a 2D picture or traditional documentary can’t raise enough awareness about the urgency of climate change, could a more immersive media - Virtual Reality, provide some more insights? Virtual Human Interaction Lab at Stanford University are researching to find the answer. . Filming underwater could never be a simple task.

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