Need a new search?
If you didn’t find what you were looking for, try a new search!
Experience the Future of New York City with Creative Control
Creative Control Debuts in +90 Theaters Creative Control, a film that debuted at SXSW 2015, is now in theaters across the states. After the release, Amazon Studios bought the film, and is currently distributing it in theaters, scan over select locations. In near future Brooklyn, an ad executive uses augmented reality technology to research and develop content with Reggie Watts. It shows the pitfalls and advantages behind producing ads in virtual reality. The film should be available to stream with Amazon Prime in the near future. Watch the trailer for the film, and additional clips from Creative Control on YouTube
Tribeca Film Festival Launches Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Projects
77 World Premieres, 8 International Premieres The Tribeca Film Festival, presented by AT&T, has announced the first half of their feature films, which includes: U.S. Narrative and International Narrative competition sections, as well as the Documentary competition selections. Tribeca is stepping up their presence with virtual and augmented reality projects with VR headset content, five immersive installations and the virtual arcade. VIRTUAL ARCADE Virtual Arcade debuts at the 2016 Festival, helping to expand the immersive entertainment slate with additional VR experiences from some of the leading creators and emerging voices in this new medium. The selections, available April 18-20, will offer 13 different projects
Spatial Dichotomies: Research into the Development of 3D Representation
History of the 3D Image 3D technology in the past ten years has started to revolutionize the way one interacts with their media that they consume, the clothes and jewelry one wears, all the way down to prosthetic body parts. After conducting months of research on 3D graphics and how 3D imagery has evolved, I wanted to mold my research paper for my graduate studies around the subject. Below you will see the paper in a content slider that users can easily flip through on different devices. You may already be listening to something during the read, but I have also


