Facebook Founder Confirms Work on Augmented Reality

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Faceboook’s move to position itself at the forefront of immersive technologies with the acquisition of Oculus VR last year, may have implications beyond Virtual Reality. During a talk at the Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit in San Francisco, Mark Zuckerberg positively confirmed that Augmented Reality will play a part in the social media giant’s future, adding “It’s a bit further out.”

At first glance, Augmented Reality is actually a more logical direction for an immersive social technology company to pursue, but AR’s level of technical progression now sits some way behind that of virtual reality. This is partly because VR has received the lion’s share of investment and attention over the last few years thanks to it’s initial positioning as a Gaming technology.

However, despite VR’s technical requirements which have been and remain extremely challenging, AR’s mixed reality of computer visualisation overlaid into our real world poses a host of new ones. For this reason, it makes sense for VR to be the first stop for Facebook on the road for the next step in social interaction via it’s software platforms.

Michael Abrash, Chief Scientist at Oculus and long time augmented reality evangelist, said on the subject “It’s kind of seamless. Maybe it’ll be contacts [or glasses]. You’ll have something on and it’ll be VR and AR as you choose,” but on those aforementioned technical hurdles “But right now the VR tech is past the knee of the curve. For AR, it’s harder. There are a whole host of challenges — how you do the optics and displays and get photos onto the eyes, how you have something that’s socially acceptable and comfortable all day. I think VR is here now, I think AR will be here, but it’s a long road to get there.”

Watch How Epic’s Oculus Touch Shooter ‘Bullet Train’ Was Made

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Epic‘s Bullet Train was one of the highlights of last month’s Oculus Connect developer conference, being one of the first triple-A titles to demonstrate ground-up support for Oculus’ new VR controller, ‘Touch’. This short film charts the final stages of development preparation in the run up to Connect and features commentary from Epic’s Ray Davis and Nick Donaldson and an appearance from Tim Sweeney.

Jesse Schell on the VR Design Principles of ‘I Expect You to Die’

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image courtesy Schell Games

Jesse_SchellJesse Schell has been involved in virtual reality for over 20 years, and he’s also the author of the popular The Art of Game Design: A Book of Lenses. He was able to combine his background in VR and game design at Schell Games to create the very popular I Expect You to Die, which has been the top-ranked experience at Oculus for the last three months. It also took home three Proto Awards including the top prize for Best Overall VR Experience, Best Gameplay and Best Interactive Design. I had a chance to catch up with Jesse at Oculus Connect to talk about some of VR design principles that has helped I Expect You to Die to do so well.

GameStop Bringing Valve’s Steam Hardware to Stores

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The HTC Vive, is likely to be the first consumer VR headset to reach market later this year

Hot on the heels of US game retail giant GameStop’s CEO Paul Raines announcing that “We’re going to be the destination for VR”, come news that the company has also cut a deal with Valve to stock the forthcoming wave of new Steam hardware, probably to include SteamVR’s flagship VR headset, the HTC Vive.

Oculus Touch Shooter ‘Bullet Train’ Publicly Debuts at SEA VR Oct 28th, Register to Try it Now

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Connect 2, Oculus’ developer conference held last month, witnessed a focus on their new VR input system Oculus Touch, including a flagship title built from the ground up for the devices from Epic Games named Bullet Train, a virtual reality first person shooter. The title impressed all who tried it and Epic have now announced the game will see it’s public debut at the forthcoming virtual reality event SEA VR, held in Washington on October 28th. Register now to try it for yourself.

Jaunt CTO Talks ‘One’ VR Camera Specs, Lightfields & Ambisonics

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Arthur-van-HoffArthur van Hoff is the CTO of Jaunt, and I had a chance to catch up with him at Oculus Connect 2 to go over some of the most important specifications for their Jaunt ‘ONE’ 360-degree camera, formerly known as ‘Neo’.

Microsoft Reveals ‘Project XRay’ HoloLens Gameplay

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On stage at Microsoft’s Windows 10 event today, the company showed gameplay of Project Xray, a mixed reality shooter for HoloLens which has players using a “wearable hologram” to blast aliens that are bursting out of walls.

Nicole Lazzaro on the Four Keys to Fun in Virtual Reality

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Nicole Lazzaro is the founder and president of XEODesign, Inc., and she has twenty years expertise in Player Experience Design for mass-market entertainment products. She’s recently started developing a VR game called Follow the White Rabbit and consulting on a number of different virtual reality projects.

Applications for HoloLens Developer Edition Open to US and Canada-based Devs

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At today’s Windows 10 device event, Microsoft executive VP of operating systems Terry Myerson took to the stage to release date and price info for the developer edition of HoloLens, the company’s untethered AR headset.

Microsoft Prices HoloLens Development Kit at $3000, Available Q1 2016—Breaking

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At Microsoft’s ‘Windows 10 devices event’ today, it was revealed that a HoloLens development kit, the company’s augmented reality headset, will be available for purchase in Q1 of 2016 for the hefty price of $3,000.

Now Playing: Kent Bye’s ‘Voices of VR’ Podcast Comes to Road to VR

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We’re excited to announce that the Voices of VR podcast by Kent Bye will now be syndicated through Road to VR. Kent began his journey in May, 2014, seeking to catalog the insights of experts working in the core of the virtual reality industry. With more than 200 episodes released, Kent’s podcast is an ever-growing repository of VR knowledge.

VR Launchpad Deadline Extended to Wednesday – Apply Now for Your Chance to Pitch in the Heart of Silicon Valley

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VR Launchpad, presented by SVVR and Road to VR, is the startup showcase for virtual reality companies. Applications for startups and entrepreneurs have been extended to October 7th. Apply today for an invitation to pitch before a crowd of investors and media in Mountain View, CA.

Microsoft Teases “Exciting” HoloLens News at Windows 10 Device Event Tomorrow

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Microsoft have just dropped word of a special Windows 10 event focussing on devices built around the new OS, stating that “We have some exciting news to share”, seemingly about their augmented reality device, HoloLens.

Sony to Give ‘PlayStation VR’ Keynote at UK’s VRTGO Conference, November 12th

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It’s perhaps easy to forget that Project Morpheus, now known as PlayStation VR, would be ‘just another VR headset’ were it not for the vision and talent of Sony’s UK game developers and designers. It’s appropriate then that they’re now set to keynote at the UK’s VRTGO conference in Gateshead on November 12th.

‘DeathTolls’ VR Experience Creates Chilling Visualizations of Human Loss from Disasters Worldwide

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DeathTolls VR experience is a chilling visualization of the enormity of human loss created through various violent conflicts and disasters throughout the world, and aims to help quantify this loss by presenting the user with a field of the deceased.

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