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Vivalist's curator insight,
July 4, 2014 6:01 AM
Chris Milk is a true 21st century artist. The fact that he learned to code at an early age is very relevant. His collaboration is Aaron Koblin are mind blowing and he can also truly shine on his own - as the Lincoln Hello Again project shows it
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Vivalist's curator insight,
January 7, 2016 4:56 AM
The article explore the differences between the two "mediums". Stressing the fact that "VR’s biggest strength is also its greatest weakness. The immersive nature of VR hinders users from interacting with their surroundings. [It] has already started to revolutionize the way we watch content, but will never be the technology we turn to in our everyday lives." Whereas AR brings layers of info on our daily lives, the tech has not delivered yet due to the issue of visualization. But "Microsoft is working on HoloLens AR headset glasses. Developer kits are scheduled to hit the market in early 2016. Google invested in a company called Magic Leap, whose technology beams lasers into the viewer’s iris to activate AR. That future will become a reality in another year’s time."
Cheryl Doig's curator insight,
January 7, 2016 2:26 PM
This article provides a good intro to the difference between AR and VR. Expect to see some big changes in both areas, with AR in particular, affecting organisations. #immersivelearning
Nicko Gibson's curator insight,
October 16, 2013 9:07 AM
"The only people who watch commercials are the ones who can’t figure out their DVRs. " "The only companies who pay for TV commercials are the ones who can’t figure out the Internet."
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Mike Hoefflinger: "With each of the six biggest global consumer technology companies now deeply invested and feverishly in development, VR/AR has become too big to fail..."