Author Archives: ralph
Cloud – James Minard, James George
Vimeo / Deepspeed media – via Iframely
Cortex – Sulon
YouTube / GamerHubTV – via Iframely Combination of augmented and virtual reality that transforms real space through a camera feed.
Cortex – Sulon
YouTube / GamerHubTV – via Iframely Combination of augmented and virtual reality that transforms real space through a camera feed.
Virtuix Omni – Virtuix
YouTube / Virtuix Omni – via Iframely Full body treadmill for use with VR gear.
Virtuix Omni – Virtuix
YouTube / Virtuix Omni – via Iframely Full body treadmill for use with VR gear.
Bomb Defuse Simulator – SassyBot Studio
YouTube / SassyBot Studio – via Iframely Augmented reality bomb defusal game through projection.
Bomb Defuse Simulator – SassyBot Studio
YouTube / SassyBot Studio – via Iframely Augmented reality bomb defusal game through projection.
Disunion – Andre Berlemont
Vimeo / André Berlemont – via Iframely Guillotine simulation in Oculus Rift.
Disunion – Andre Berlemont
Vimeo / André Berlemont – via Iframely Guillotine simulation in Oculus Rift.
Henry – Story Studio
Vimeo / Story Studio – via Iframely Story Studio is a new VR animation studio owned by Oculus. Henry is one of their experimental VR animation.
Henry – Story Studio
Vimeo / Story Studio – via Iframely Story Studio is a new VR animation studio owned by Oculus. Henry is one of their experimental VR animation.
“Playspace” by Akiva, Bingrui, and Ralph
Playspace is not so much a single event or space as it is a toolkit that mediates creative production of interactive spectacles. Our initial intent was to figure out ways of transforming a large-scale public space into a social event.
“Playspace” by Akiva, Bingrui, and Ralph
Playspace is not so much a single event or space as it is a toolkit that mediates creative production of interactive spectacles. Our initial intent was to figure out ways of transforming a large-scale public space into a social event.
“The Entertainment” by Cardboard Computer
The Entertainment by Cardboard Computer is a piece that inhabits the nearly empty cross section between theatre and video game. Released for free as promotion for the third of five Acts of the studio’s acclaimed Kentucky Route Zero. Taking after
“The Entertainment” by Cardboard Computer
The Entertainment by Cardboard Computer is a piece that inhabits the nearly empty cross section between theatre and video game. Released for free as promotion for the third of five Acts of the studio’s acclaimed Kentucky Route Zero. Taking after