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I was taken down to a spacious basement warehouse and given a PC-backpack connected to an Oculus Rift. With the headset over my eyes I was now in an experience code named, Chicago. He has worked on commercial projects for Apple, Google, Facebook, and Salesforce.
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Steve: Well, it was a MetaVRse product that I downloaded to my phone some time, in Google Cardboard. Steve: By last summer — and my annual University of Iowa fraternity gathering — one of my fraternity brothers is a assistant superintendent of schools in the Chicago area, and he was a former science teacher. Steve: It is.
Steve: Well, it was a MetaVRse product that I downloaded to my phone some time, in Google Cardboard. Steve: By last summer — and my annual University of Iowa fraternity gathering — one of my fraternity brothers is a assistant superintendent of schools in the Chicago area, and he was a former science teacher. Steve: It is.
Steve: Well, it was a MetaVRse product that I downloaded to my phone some time, in Google Cardboard. Steve: By last summer -- and my annual University of Iowa fraternity gathering -- one of my fraternity brothers is a assistant superintendent of schools in the Chicago area, and he was a former science teacher. Steve: It is.
And it really cannot be replicated in a vibe or an Oculus Rift or avoid I’m sure spaces is going to do this as well but using haptics and vibration plates and sent machines and spatial audio. And two days ago, I was on my way to Chicago and in the airport there was a huge demonstration setup for PlayStation VR.
And it really cannot be replicated in a vibe or an Oculus Rift or avoid I’m sure spaces is going to do this as well but using haptics and vibration plates and sent machines and spatial audio. And two days ago, I was on my way to Chicago and in the airport there was a huge demonstration setup for PlayStation VR.
And it really cannot be replicated in a vibe or an Oculus Rift or avoid I’m sure spaces is going to do this as well but using haptics and vibration plates and sent machines and spatial audio. And two days ago, I was on my way to Chicago and in the airport there was a huge demonstration setup for PlayStation VR.
Mobile virtual reality on a headset like an Oculus Go, which is $200. Alan: So, I think Google’s leading. As soon as it’s synchronized with my Google Maps, which… actually, it could be right now. I could play the Google Maps with my ears, I haven’t tried that yet. Yes, exactly. And Instagram as well.
Mobile virtual reality on a headset like an Oculus Go, which is $200. Alan: So, I think Google’s leading. As soon as it’s synchronized with my Google Maps, which… actually, it could be right now. I could play the Google Maps with my ears, I haven’t tried that yet. Yes, exactly. And Instagram as well.
Tracey is also the former president of the VR/AR Association chapter in Chicago, Milwaukee and a board member for the Information Research Technology Institute at Sam Walton College of Business. Mariano’s is a chain here in Chicago that’s done it right, and they’ve leading the way there. Tracey: Yeah. Definitely.
Tracey is also the former president of the VR/AR Association chapter in Chicago, Milwaukee and a board member for the Information Research Technology Institute at Sam Walton College of Business. Mariano’s is a chain here in Chicago that’s done it right, and they’ve leading the way there. Tracey: Yeah. Definitely.
You’ve done everything from IBM Watson, to Google, to HTC, Samsung. And if you have a Bose AR-enabled device, you can download that for either the Google Play store or the Apple App Store. The advantage that something like a Magic Leap or even an Oculus Quest has is that it’s tracking you with cameras.
You’ve done everything from IBM Watson, to Google, to HTC, Samsung. And if you have a Bose AR-enabled device, you can download that for either the Google Play store or the Apple App Store. The advantage that something like a Magic Leap or even an Oculus Quest has is that it’s tracking you with cameras.
But what was it like kind of going through these growing pains of going from a million dollar simulator — millions of dollars simulator — to now we can buy an Oculus Quest for 500 bucks? So this was before Oculus. So we teamed up with Loyola University in Chicago and the best ophthalmologist, among the best in US.
But what was it like kind of going through these growing pains of going from a million dollar simulator — millions of dollars simulator — to now we can buy an Oculus Quest for 500 bucks? So this was before Oculus. So we teamed up with Loyola University in Chicago and the best ophthalmologist, among the best in US.
But what was it like kind of going through these growing pains of going from a million dollar simulator -- millions of dollars simulator -- to now we can buy an Oculus Quest for 500 bucks? So this was before Oculus. So we teamed up with Loyola University in Chicago and the best ophthalmologist, among the best in US.
You've done everything from IBM Watson, to Google, to HTC, Samsung. And if you have a Bose AR-enabled device, you can download that for either the Google Play store or the Apple App Store. The advantage that something like a Magic Leap or even an Oculus Quest has is that it's tracking you with cameras. Michael: Absolutely.
And I think there’s one in Chicago, mass VR that’s on that scale, too. And there’s a really interesting thing for the listeners, if you Google the “Snowden leadership framework”, it’s a Harvard Business Review article, it was back in the 90s. It was a 15-minute game and it was amazing.
And I think there’s one in Chicago, mass VR that’s on that scale, too. And there’s a really interesting thing for the listeners, if you Google the “Snowden leadership framework”, it’s a Harvard Business Review article, it was back in the 90s. It was a 15-minute game and it was amazing.
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