These immersive events should be on your radar this year. Check them out!
These immersive events should be on your radar this year. Check them out!
The use of immersive technology in concerts is predicted to grow in 2020. Here are just a few companies leading the way in this space.
We’re only a few weeks into the new year and there’s already been lots of positive news about virtual reality
After the holidays, the idea of returning to work fills many of us with dread, but at least we have technology to ease us through the first few days back. With all the advances in technology, what will the return to work look like in ten years’ time?
Leading neurotechnology company, Neurable, announces a $6 million Series A round of funding to develop brain-sensing consumer headphones that measure cognitive state and provide hands-free control for mobile devices.
Politics and technology have become intrinsically linked. Could virtual reality offer a new means of engaging voters and tackling important issues?
Autonomous vehicles are the next entertainment frontier.
Self-driving cars will turn us all into passengers and make the ‘moving living room’ a reality. This opens up a whole host of opportunities for consumers and creatives alike.
REWIND was engaged by Universal Pictures to develop content for an in-car entertainment experience of the future, built on German tech startup, holoride’s, technology.
As we say goodbye to 2019—and a decade that has seen so many technological advances—we can look forward to 2020 and all it holds for VR, AR, and MR. Here are some of the developments to get excited about.
Virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) are evolving performances and creating new genres of theatre.
Location-based virtual reality experiences are memorable, visceral and drive interest in the industry as a whole.
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