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AMC Partners Dreamscape, Investing in VR

VRWorld

The world’s largest movie theater company, AMC, is investing in virtual reality. Dreamscape’s system utilizes motion-tracking technology developed by the Geneva, Switzerland-based foundation Artanim. As part of the agreement, AMC will be the lead investor in a $20 million series B financing round. over the next 18 months.

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I Invest In VR Companies–Here’s How To Get Hired By.

AllThingsVR

With the upcoming launch of Playstation VR, Oculus Touch controllers, cheaper VR-compatible PCs, and Google Daydream, VR promises to bring immersive entertainment, communication, and education tools to more people than ever before. There are also classes on developer programs at Oculus or HTC. Turkey, and France. Read more here.

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Top 11 Christmas VR Experiences & Games

VeeR VR

Today’s beautiful holiday season is now accessible to everyone, even if you live in a country where the Christmas is not celebrated thanks to virtual reality. Wanna hit virtual kids in the face this Christmas? Well, with this 360 video by Project360 you can now fly over Montreux Noel and Geneva Lake in Switzerland.

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Top 37 VR Film Festivals to Attend in 2018

VeeR VR

As virtual reality continues to rise in popularity, more film festivals, both up-and-coming ones and established ones, are opening up virtual reality competitions. Here we selected 37 film festivals dedicated to virtual reality or with VR programs for your reference. Check them out and visit some in 2018!

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The time to harvest for us VR people is now

The Ghost Howls

Everyone was waiting for the Oculus Rift CV1, the first Virtual Reality “consumer headset” for the technology to boom… but then when it launched, it was actually a boom-erang, because the price was too high and the features too limited to have a real consumer appeal.

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Attending Digital Concerts in XR with The Boolean’s Anne McKinnon

XR for Business Podcast

So Miro Shot is a band and we’re touring a virtual reality live concert around the world. And then Google came out with a new feature. Anne: Well, I mean, does it really have that wow factor anymore in the sense that you can’t put on a Google Cardboard and show a cool video of somebody going down a rollercoaster?

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Attending Digital Concerts in XR with The Boolean’s Anne McKinnon

XR for Business Podcast

So Miro Shot is a band and we’re touring a virtual reality live concert around the world. And then Google came out with a new feature. Anne: Well, I mean, does it really have that wow factor anymore in the sense that you can’t put on a Google Cardboard and show a cool video of somebody going down a rollercoaster?