Kodsnack 308 - An infinite amount of monitors and windows, with Az Balabanian
2019-04-16 05:26Fredrik talks VR with Azad Balabanian. Az is director of photogrammetry at Realities.io, likes flying cameras and hosts the excellent Research VR podcast. We cover how VR is coming along, how it has evolved since 2016, and what exciting things are happening right now. We also discuss how you might get started with VR, as a developer or otherwise, how Az and other do exciting work in VR, and some of the interesting ethical questions being raised. Hopefully we won’t make all the mistakes of social networks again in VR.
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Links
- Azad Balabanian
- Realities.io
- Research VR podcast
- Øredev 2018
- Cognitive scence
- Oculus rift
- HTC Vive
- Playstation VR
- Bigscreen VR
- Virtual desktop VR
- VR chat
- Beat saber
- Research VR episode on Beat saber, featuring one of the developers
- Oculus quest
- DDR - Dance dance revolution
- Guitar hero
- Beat saber modding website and Discord
- Foveated rendering
- Magic leap
- CES 2019
- Holoride
- Research VR had a interesting episode about in-flight VR
- Ready player one
- Wacom tablets
- Zbrush
- Goro Fujita
- Google cardboard
- Windows mixed reality
- The Joe Rogan experience
- Photogrammetry
- Fovea
- Tobii
- The Arab spring
- VRTK
- SLAM
- Az on Youtube
- Samsung odyssey
- Upload VR
- Road to VR
- VR scout
- Az' Øredev 2018 presentations
Titles
- The signs and designs of virtual reality
- What VR was, what it is right now and what it will be
- The peak of the hype of VR
- The empathy machine
- Lesser platforms
- A massively serious workout
- Huge incremental progress happening
- Perceptual hacks
- Show intent to the app
- Not just for Beat saber at home
- Fractal worlds
- I eat in VR
- An infinite amount of monitors and windows
- A hack of your perceputal system
- It only takes five years