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VRUX 101: Design that highlights the profound humanity behind the Anne Frank story

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Video version available with the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZExpV4XMeM&feature=youtu.be Welcome to EnterVR ! Excited to bring you an insightful conversation as part of the VR UX design series featuring Martin de Ronde from Force Field XR. Martin worked on the Anne Frank house VR experience, one of the most powerful pieces of VR media to date. Topics discussed: -A blueprint to make education VR apps seem more human. -Using emotion as a tool to improve experience. -How to make UI that gets out of the way of telling a story. -Walking a fine line to honor the memory of Anne Frank. -Using VR to make a profound story even more powerful. Thanks to Martin for being an awesome guest and thank you for tuning in! Follow Martin and Force Field XR with the links below: https://twitter.com/Forcefieldxr https://forcefieldxr.com/ https://twitter.com/annefrankhouse https://www.annefrank.org/en/ https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/1958100334295482/?locale=en_US Relevant link: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2018/04/12/two-thirds-of-millennials-dont-know-what-auschwitz-is-according-to-study-of-fading-holocaust-knowledge/ Notes: VRChat world courtesy of Lucifer M Star Audio version available on all major podcast apps.
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Video version available with the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZExpV4XMeM&feature=youtu.be Welcome to EnterVR ! Excited to bring you an insightful conversation as part of the VR UX design series featuring Martin de Ronde from Force Field XR. Martin worked on the Anne Frank house VR experience, one of the most powerful pieces of VR media to date. Topics discussed: -A blueprint to make education VR apps seem more human. -Using emotion as a tool to improve experience. -How to make UI that gets out of the way of telling a story. -Walking a fine line to honor the memory of Anne Frank. -Using VR to make a profound story even more powerful. Thanks to Martin for being an awesome guest and thank you for tuning in! Follow Martin and Force Field XR with the links below: https://twitter.com/Forcefieldxr https://forcefieldxr.com/ https://twitter.com/annefrankhouse https://www.annefrank.org/en/ https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/1958100334295482/?locale=en_US Relevant link: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2018/04/12/two-thirds-of-millennials-dont-know-what-auschwitz-is-according-to-study-of-fading-holocaust-knowledge/ Notes: VRChat world courtesy of Lucifer M Star Audio version available on all major podcast apps.
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