Because VR/AR is not the distraction most people need in their lives no matter how hard Apple or Facebook tries to convince them otherwise, this is a video of an idiot wearing Apple’s Vision Pro at a fine dining establishment (already a red flag), and accidentally (debatable) breaking a glass
This is a short video of a kid playing in virtual reality and attempting to cross a balance beam held aloft in the sky when he gets to the end and does what anybody would: spreads his wings and attempts to fly. Props to him for not being afraid, even
This is a video demonstration of the Omnideck, a large omnidirectional motorized platform users can walk/run on to create a more immersive virtual reality experience without the risk of running into walls. The technology was originally developed in Sweden for military use, but Aaru Entertainment is developing video games based
30-year old Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey has created a virtual reality headset that kills a user in real life if they die in-game, by exploding their head. Finally, the high-stakes video gaming I’ve been waiting for! Some more information about the headset while I wonder what Facebook’s next move will
Because the moment some people put on virtual reality goggles all sense of the analog world disappears and they become fully immersed in the Matrix, this is a video of Ashley Cacioppo’s dad diving into his television from a VR balance beam, breaking the screen. Just where the hell did
This is a video of somebody’s afraid of heights but cooly dressed father riding a virtual reality roller coaster for the first (and presumably last) time. He doesn’t handle it that well, although I partially blame his technique. That is absolutely terrible foot placement. You know what would be a
Note: Hey guys I’ve been sick with a sickness the past few days that makes my head a cloud and difficult to even look at a computer screen. I’ll do what I can today but I’ll be back tomorrow after the doctor gives me the good stuff, which is what
This is a short video introducing New Zealand based Eight360’s Nova 360-degree virtual reality motion platform, which can move untethered in any direction for UNLIMITED BARREL ROLLAGE or pretending you’re the Indiana Jones boulder. The movement of the simulator is also “synced with a VR headset, so motion sickness isn’t