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Is Virtual Reality the Future of History?

Featuring ITP alums Ziv & Laura!

The Museum of Feelings

So this looks perhaps like a massive advertisement for Glade, but it could also be worth experiencing, thinking about our discussions around bringing other senses into VR.

 

NYTVR Reactions

Everyone’s freaking out.

https://twitter.com/MuriAssuncao/status/662996341656821761/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

 

8:46: 9/11 VR Simulation

Trigger Warning: the simulation tries to depict the experience of someone inside the first tower of the World Trade Center on 9/11.  There are explosions, panic, and a suicide.

I feel it’s useful to post this for everyone’s consideration.  This Gothamist article is very critical of the project.  I’m curious if everyone agrees that just because something is “gamelike”, that means it can’t be serious/poignant/thoughtful, and if it takes on challenging themes that makes it “perverse”?  And do you think that in this particular case the simulation is offensive, or is there anything worthwhile about it?  If it’s offensive, what is missing/wrong?

NYTVR

Many of you probably heard about this, but The New York Times has started NYTVR, and will be releasing ongoing VR content.

 

One surprising element of this initiative is that they are sending a Cardboard to all of their Sunday subscribers, so people like my in-laws, who wouldn’t otherwise purchase or experience VR in the near future, will have easy access to it.

The Styx by Skullmapping

Article from The Verge about the project.

Reality by Eran Fowler

Road to VR

This was in one of the presentations last night, not sure how great of a resource it is, but might be worth following for trends…

Here’s another example of the type of stuff they cover:

More remixing: Socality Barbie

Here’s another take on remixing or reframing of culture.

Socality Barbie.

https://instagram.com/p/9XRaC_HjMu/?taken-by=socalitybarbie

If you don’t know what “Socality” is, here’s the reference:

Socality is a collective of local communities connected globally for eternity.”

Hot Pockets Snack Bites

I think this is how we know VR is here to stay:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TROBbOmbc8