Fredrik discusses VR with Noah Falstein of the Inspiracy (and previously companies such as Google and Lucasfilm games). We talk about where VR is today, which platforms are good today and what might happen going forward. VR might be on the verge of a big breakthrough but there is still a lot left to be discovered, from ways of controlling experiences to entire new genres.

Recorded on stage at Øredev 2017.

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Links Noah’s keynote - “The real, the virtual, and the cortex” Noah’s second presentation - Lucasfilm games and the rise of Lucasarts Habitat The Habitat promotional video Club Caribe Quantum link The QWERTY keyboard The OS X dock Google Spotlight stories Pearl Special delivery - by Aardman animation The Simpsons VR episode A nice (360) flight over Pyonyang James Cameron’s Avatar sequels Games for health 40 predictions for VR/AR through 2025 Dataglove Jaron Lanier Apple Newton Polybius Jeff Minter Virtual virtual reality Portal The lost bear Steve Meretzky Planetfall The Sims Doom Castle Wolfenstein Katamari damacy Memory palaces Alphago and Alphago zero The holodeck Dream park, by Larry Niven and Steven Barnes Ready player one Black mirror Titles Nobdy had ever experienced that I become a character in the computer? A realtime, constant back and forth A version that doesn’t allow you to do most of the fun stuff It demos well Still looking for the killer apps in VR The grammar of VR storytelling The Spielberg or Lucas of VR An “of course” moment Something came along and ate the flower I’m tired of watching things eat eachother The Pixar movies of 2020 Hard plastic is actually preferable As scary as they need to be A robot named Floyd We were discovering entirely new genres Put that house into VR Page number 27: things you find in a kitchen

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