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Can VR be used to train to shoot? With guest Ian Hamilton - 061
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Summary:
UploadVR Editor Ian Hamilton joins Az and Petr to talk about early VR stories, shares his impressions of the all-in-one headsets like Oculus Santa Cruz, and discusses the new Magic Leap investment and worries.
Our main topic of the week was Stanford professor Jeremy Bailenson's article about the potential of VR being used by perpetrators of mass shootings.
recorded: March 2018
Showlinks:
2:40 - Ian covering the Oculus kickstarter at the Orange County Register
15:50 - Az's first ever volumetric Holographic call
20:00 - Eye tracking changes everything
27:00 - Oculus all in one 'Santa Cruz' headset impressions
39:20 - Fisker Automotive - Karma
46:00 - Karma mileage
47:00 - Dreamscape
52:00 - World of Tanks VR
59:00 - MAIN TOPIC: USING VR TO TRAIN TO SHOOT
59:01 - Jeremy Bailenson's CNN article
1:22:00 - Bailenson's tweet about curved bullets
1:35:20 - Radio Lab episode about guns
Twitter Links
Guest: Ian Hamilton
Host: Az Balabanian
Cohost: Petr Legkov
ResearchVR Community Links:
DISCORD COMMUNITY: https://discord.gg/rrgnxEk
Email: researchvrcast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ResearchVRCast
Facebook: ResearchVR Podcast
Youtube: ResearchVR Podcast
Patreon: Patreon Support
104 episodes
Can VR be used to train to shoot? With guest Ian Hamilton - 061
Research VR Podcast - The Science & Design of Virtual Reality
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on December 08, 2022 09:20 (). Last successful fetch was on September 01, 2022 14:57 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 213179175 series 2400003
Summary:
UploadVR Editor Ian Hamilton joins Az and Petr to talk about early VR stories, shares his impressions of the all-in-one headsets like Oculus Santa Cruz, and discusses the new Magic Leap investment and worries.
Our main topic of the week was Stanford professor Jeremy Bailenson's article about the potential of VR being used by perpetrators of mass shootings.
recorded: March 2018
Showlinks:
2:40 - Ian covering the Oculus kickstarter at the Orange County Register
15:50 - Az's first ever volumetric Holographic call
20:00 - Eye tracking changes everything
27:00 - Oculus all in one 'Santa Cruz' headset impressions
39:20 - Fisker Automotive - Karma
46:00 - Karma mileage
47:00 - Dreamscape
52:00 - World of Tanks VR
59:00 - MAIN TOPIC: USING VR TO TRAIN TO SHOOT
59:01 - Jeremy Bailenson's CNN article
1:22:00 - Bailenson's tweet about curved bullets
1:35:20 - Radio Lab episode about guns
Twitter Links
Guest: Ian Hamilton
Host: Az Balabanian
Cohost: Petr Legkov
ResearchVR Community Links:
DISCORD COMMUNITY: https://discord.gg/rrgnxEk
Email: researchvrcast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ResearchVRCast
Facebook: ResearchVR Podcast
Youtube: ResearchVR Podcast
Patreon: Patreon Support
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