Category: Presence in the News


  • Yule Log and many variations return for 2014

    [From Deadline; for lots of related material online see: a detailed list of places to find the Yule Log and variations at the Channel Guide Magazine blog information about the new Outlander themed Yule Log (which features two dogs) at AV Club a compilation and mini-reviews of a large variety of Yule Log videos at Mental Floss and an interesting first person account of spending 45 minutes watching the Yule Log in “14 Profound Truths You Learn While Watching the Yule Log, As Told In GIFs” at Bustle] Virtual Menorah Debuts Next Week, Joining Yule Log by The Deadline Team…

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  • I experienced Michael Brown’s death in VR and it was incredibly unsettling

    [From Bustle, where the story includes more pictures and a 2:34 minute video] I Experienced Michael Brown’s Death in Virtual Reality, and It Was Incredibly Unsettling Alicia Lu December 18, 2014 Though the precise events of August 9 in Ferguson will never be known, we’ve all formed an idea through numerous testimonies and eyewitness accounts. Each account can differ quite drastically, however, depending on who’s relaying it. Trying to offer an interactive account of what happened that day, graphic journalist Dan Archer created for Fusion a virtual reality experience of the Michael Brown shooting from every perspective. Yes, really. Through…

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  • Zero-G simulator lets you float through an Oculus Rift space station

    [From The Creators Project, where the post includes several animated gifs and a 4:24 minute video] Zero-G Simulator Lets You Float Through an Oculus Rift Space Station By Beckett Mufson — Dec 16 2014 Even as space tourism becomes a reality, escaping Earth’s atmosphere is still well outside the average person’s price range. Virtual reality designer Martin Schubert has what might be a viable substitute in Weightless, a space station simulator that lets you nudge floating objects around with your hands. The current demo version is a submission to the Leap Motion 3D Jam game design competition, taking full advantage…

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  • Illusion makes people speak with voice of their avatar

    [From Disvcover’s Inkfish blog] Illusion Makes People Speak with the Voice of Their Avatar By Elizabeth Preston | November 26, 2014 Think you’re in control of your own body? A simple virtual-reality session could not only make you feel like an avatar’s body is your own, but make you speak more like the digital character.…

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  • Jaguar develops ‘transparent’ pillars and ghost cars for urban safety

    [From Autoblog, where the post includes more images, a 2:08 minute video and Jaguar’s press release] Jaguar Land Rover develops ‘transparent’ A-pillar and ghost car [w/video] By Noah Joseph Posted Dec 15th 2014 Jaguar and Land Rover are known for making highly covetable luxury, performance and off-road vehicles, but the British automakers are on a bit of a technology bent lately. Keen to show that it can not only keep up but lead the way when it comes to safety and convenience features, JLR has come out with two more systems to show the way forward. JLR’s new 360 Virtual…

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  • “Wild – The Experience” puts you in the wilderness with Reese Witherspoon

    [From The New York Times] [Image: “Wild — The Experience” puts viewers in the wilderness with Reese Witherspoon. Credit Felix & Paul Studios] Virtual Reality ‘Wild’ Trek, With Reese Witherspoon By Michael Cieply DEC. 14, 2014 LOS ANGELES — They read the book. They saw the movie. Now, a few admirers of “Wild,” Cheryl Strayed’s tale of her lonely trek along the Pacific Crest Trail, can spend several bone-weary, fully immersive minutes in the deep wilderness with Reese Witherspoon, who plays Ms. Strayed in the Fox Searchlight Pictures film about the adventure. On a smartphone. Fox Searchlight and its partners…

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  • Virtual Christmas dinner planned for long-distance couples

    [From the Wall Street Journal’s Japan Real Time blog, where the post includes a different image] Virtual Christmas Dinner Planned for Long-Distance Couples By Jun Hongo Dec 11, 2014 In Japan, Christmas Eve is an occasion for couples to go out on a romantic date–even, it turns out, if they’re 400 kilometers apart. Mobile carrier KDDI Corp. is organizing a virtual Christmas dinner event for couples in a long-distance relationship, with one person in Tokyo and the other in Osaka. “The dinner will make it feel like the other person is actually there with you at the table,” Ayumi Tsujishita,…

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  • Product placement comes to VR

    [From Venture Beat, where the story includes more images] [Image: MediaSpike’s 3D blimp ad and its outdoor movie screen] MediaSpike creates cool in-game native ads for virtual reality December 8, 2014 Dean Takahashi MediaSpike specializes in doing product-placement ads that look like they’re part of a game world. Now it’s doing the same thing for virtual reality, so that the emerging platform isn’t plagued by banner ads and other intrusive advertising. The in-game virtual reality ads are part of the “native advertising” movement to make ads more welcome and less intrusive. As the brands start to get excited about virtual reality…

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  • Learn Immersive teaches languages in VR

    [From Gizmag, where the story includes an image gallery] [Image: Learn Immersive generates scene descriptions and text translations from scans of real-world environments that you experience in virtual reality, all of which they hope will help immerse you in a new language (Credit: Panoptic Group)] Learn Immersive teaches languages in virtual reality By Richard Moss December 9, 2014 The trouble with learning a foreign language is that to become fluent – or even just to be passably coherent in a reasonable timeframe – you need to be immersed in it. You need to live in a country where that language…

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  • VR films to expand for Sundance in 2015

    [From Wired, where the story includes more images and a 4:14 minute video about Project Syria] [Image: A still from Perspective; Chapter 1: The Party, in which viewers can experience both roles in a date rape story] VR Films Are Going to Be All Over Sundance in 2015 By Angela Watercutter 12.04.14 Next month, a giant industry gathering is going to be flooded with virtual-reality experiences: the Birdly flight simulator; something that lets users confront a kaiju attack; an Oculus Rift-enabled spin on combat training; even a VR installation that lets you go to a college party. But this isn’t…

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  • “The Revered Gaze” explores power of immersive experience

    [Anyone interested in telepresence should watch the short (3:28 minute) video “The Revered Gaze,” which explores the history of our use of technology to create immersive and inspiring experiences. It’s the latest (December 4, 2014) installment of Shots of Awe, a web series in which host Jason Silva “freestyles his way into the complex systems of society, technology and human existence and discusses the truth and beauty of science in a form of existential jazz.” Note also the link to Alison Griffiths’ 2008 book Shivers Down Your Spine: Cinema, Museums, and the Immersive View. As always, you can post your…

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  • Omnipresenz lets users control human avatars remotely

    [From Fast Company’s Co.Design, where the story includes a photo gallery and a 3:54 minute video; for more coverage, see Technobob and The Washington Post] Crazy Project Will Let You Hijack A Human And See The World Through His Eyes Have an adventure without ever leaving your house. Mark Wilson December 1, 2014 Walk into that market. Take a look around. Ooh, what are those strange spikey fruits? Walk up to them and give ‘em a sniff. How do they smell? Like feet? Awesome. Ask the lady what they cost. 588 yen? That’s…about $5? Okay, tell her you’ll take three,…

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