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Thought loop disruption, the language of emojis and the future of story telling with Ian Forester

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Welcome to Enter VR! Join us for an exciting conversation with Ian Forester, co-founder at VR Playhouse. Check what we talked about with the show notes below. SHOW NOTES 1:30 Working on Archangel. 2:45 The origins of VR Playhouse. 5:30 How do I detach you from your own story? 8:45 Perfecting the art of thought loop disruption. 12:20 How to decide what to work on next? 15:40 Using VR to help patients going into surgery. 17:30 Where does Ian's creativity come from? 20:15 General productivity tips and advice. 23:00 How do you measure the effectiveness of a VR experience. 30:00 How to put out consistently novel content. 33:00 What does the future of storytelling look like? 38:00 Emojis and hieroglyphs have a lot in common. 41:00 The formula for triggering certain emotions in the audience. 44:00 Assumptions proven wrong by VR. 50:00 W.B. Yates quote. 53:00 How to stay in touch with Ian. 54:00 Embedding with Cal Fire to report from the front lines of the Southern California fires. Thanks again to Ian for being a true scholar and gentleman of virtual reality and thank you for listening! Stay in touch with Ian with the links below. http://vrplayhouse.com/ https://twitter.com/ianforester https://twitter.com/VRPlayhouse Link to the intro clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSkIwwdT79E
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Welcome to Enter VR! Join us for an exciting conversation with Ian Forester, co-founder at VR Playhouse. Check what we talked about with the show notes below. SHOW NOTES 1:30 Working on Archangel. 2:45 The origins of VR Playhouse. 5:30 How do I detach you from your own story? 8:45 Perfecting the art of thought loop disruption. 12:20 How to decide what to work on next? 15:40 Using VR to help patients going into surgery. 17:30 Where does Ian's creativity come from? 20:15 General productivity tips and advice. 23:00 How do you measure the effectiveness of a VR experience. 30:00 How to put out consistently novel content. 33:00 What does the future of storytelling look like? 38:00 Emojis and hieroglyphs have a lot in common. 41:00 The formula for triggering certain emotions in the audience. 44:00 Assumptions proven wrong by VR. 50:00 W.B. Yates quote. 53:00 How to stay in touch with Ian. 54:00 Embedding with Cal Fire to report from the front lines of the Southern California fires. Thanks again to Ian for being a true scholar and gentleman of virtual reality and thank you for listening! Stay in touch with Ian with the links below. http://vrplayhouse.com/ https://twitter.com/ianforester https://twitter.com/VRPlayhouse Link to the intro clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSkIwwdT79E
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