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Creativity and Your Brain
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Learning By Hologram
When Perception Founder/CEO Dr. Sirisilp Kongsilp first saw VR, he was fascinated. And it started him thinking of ways to create something new. Today Dr. Kongsilp, or Rabbit, as he prefers to
“A Springboard to the Future”
(Royalty-free image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay.) - How do you make the future your own? - Especially with technology radically transforming the workplace? - That's exactly what bestselling authors
Playful Exploration = Learning
Learning about the world by making things and experimenting? Playfully combining art. science and technology to make some incredibly cool stuff? Crafting both educational experiences and interactive
The Futurist and Her Music
When it comes to a great time, futurist Celeste Lear is a triple threat. - Not only is she a musician/performer: she’s a VR/Virtual event producer, 3D artist as well as a professional DJ of 13+ years
Next Stop: The Moon
An Over Coffee® special-edition podcast (Graphic courtesy of NASA, and used with permission.) - As the world applauds Sir Richard Branson's successful flight aboard his own spaceship, NASA continues e
Capturing Worlds in 360
You enter a workplace. You've never been here before. But you know exactly what to do--and you execute the tasks competently. - This is one of the goals of Bit Space Development. They're an intera
Zappar: A Sense of Wonder
- - "So much awesomeness out there," says Zappar CEO and Co-Founder Caspar Thykier. - And he and his team are simultaneously adding to that awesomeness--and democratizing it. - With their recent
UgoVirtual: Hybrid Creativity
"It can't just be because it's cool," says UgoVirtual CEO and Co-Founder Michael Cohen. "It's got to be effective." - He's talking about what works--and what doesn't--for hybrid events. - Focusing on the human experience, Michael explains,
Technodramatists: XR Alchemy
You're watching a live performance. Suddenly, one actor becomes twelve. Animated rain begins falling. Colorful virtual sparks fly from a saxophonist's instrument. - And it's all part of the magic of Technodramatists. - Founded in 2018,