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A Look at the World’s First Interactive Mixed Reality TV Show

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Of course if they are driving something, they see the environment like you would on any motion simulator platform today. Immersive technology could revolutionize how TV and film projects are developed from the ground up. You’re flying a plane in 1920s New York, which is one of the time eras we go to.

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Is XR ‘Taking Off’ for the Commercial Aviation Industry?

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Extended reality (XR) tools will allow manufacturers, airlines, and customers to leverage immersive tools capable of empowering the commercial aviation market. Conversely, airlines can train the next generation of pilots with cutting-edge flight simulation solutions for rapid upskilling. Remote Guidance for Inspections.

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The Future Group Raises $20 Million to Blend Real-world Video With Virtual Worlds

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The Future Group has raised $20 million for its technology that blends real-world video with virtual worlds to immerse people inside what feels like an interactive game show. The Oslo, Norway-based company came out of stealth last year and is now working on a major project with a team of more than 100 people.

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What is 5D/7D Cinema?

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5D Cinema is a form of film art expression developed on the basis of 4D Cinema. 5D theater uses seat effects and environmental effects to simulate lightning and thunder, wind, frost, rain and snow, and explosion impact. When the audience is watching adventure films and horror films, the seat special effects are especially obvious.