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We Survived The Void’s Ghostbusters Experience

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But would this temporary New York City version be just a cheesy-knockoff of the real facility in Utah? As the doors shut the floor began to shake simulating our ascent to a higher level. Just a lame marketing ploy to get people excited for the Ghostbusters reboot? The short-answer: Absolutely not.

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Digital Frontier: Where Brain-computer Interfaces & AR/VR Could One Day Meet

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This, the company hopes, could one day give users the ability to bypass our senses to virtually simulate vision, touch, taste, and effectively our entire perception. BCI might seem like new-fangled tech, but research has been in the works for longer than you might expect.

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Reveries on The Future of VR

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More recently, I had the opportunity to try the Ghostbusters experience at the VOID in Utah. Included in this rig is what’s known as a haptic vest which vibrates in the appropriate places when you get hit by objects thrown by the ghosts you’re trying to subdue. William: “Are you real?” The most social computing medium to date.

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