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With Music In New Realities, We Can Go Deeper Together

ARPost

Yet, with all the hope promised by the “metaverse,” not only do these events fail to optimally leverage the innovation of VR, but they also fall short in using music to help create immersive social spaces for people to gather virtually where they feel connected to each other and their humanity. Guest Post.

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How science fiction precedes science fact and what it means for the metaverse

Hypergrid Business

Jules Verne-inspired space tourism is now a thing, video calls are de rigueur, and we all walk around with powerful computers in our pockets that connect to an infinite web of data and information — and yet we use this incredible computing power to play diverting games like Candy Crush and Wordle. Still from 2018 film Ready Player One.

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Future Of Work: The 4 Biggest Workplace Trends In 2023

Bernard Marr

Collaborative online working tools meet the metaverse. In enterprise settings, this will take the form of increasingly immersive collaborative working environments. Nvidia is also promoting its Omniverse collaborative working tool as a metaverse platform.

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How accurate is 'The Northman' to Viking history? Well, it’s a Robert Eggers film.

Mashable VR

It's a tale you've heard before, probably through Shakespeare's version, Hamlet , unless you're well-versed in the Icelandic Sagas. This level of accurate historical detail isn't new for Eggers — for The Witch , production designer Craig Lathrop built the farmhouse using techniques and tools from the 17th century.

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Björk Digital Teams Up With River Studios For "Vulnicura" Virtual Reality Album

Cats and VR

As part of the Björk Digital Tour, world-renowned artist Björk, and San Francisco virtual reality studio, River Studios has teamed up to create an immersive musical experience: Vulnicura VR, the first virtual reality music album. Vulnicura VR immerses the viewer in the Icelandic landscapes that inspire many of Björk's songs and imagery.