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#77 - Building Virtual Worlds w/ Your Voice with Katrika Morris, Co-founder & Creative Director of Moatboat

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We chat with Katrika Morris, co-founder and creative director of Moatboat -- a virtual reality app that lets you build worlds… with your voice. An experimental tool that lets you create the world around you by stating things out loud like: “I need seven foxes,” Moatboat lets you layer multiple 3D objects inside your voice-controlled empire. We talk about voice as input for immersive technologies, the necessity of multi-modal input modalities for the VR/AR future, and why social sharing integrations are important now - http://www.moatboat.com/

Join us: http://www.realvirtualshow.com

*Big thanks to John K. Chin for the jazzy music & James A. Beck for the voice magic

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We chat with Katrika Morris, co-founder and creative director of Moatboat -- a virtual reality app that lets you build worlds… with your voice. An experimental tool that lets you create the world around you by stating things out loud like: “I need seven foxes,” Moatboat lets you layer multiple 3D objects inside your voice-controlled empire. We talk about voice as input for immersive technologies, the necessity of multi-modal input modalities for the VR/AR future, and why social sharing integrations are important now - http://www.moatboat.com/

Join us: http://www.realvirtualshow.com

*Big thanks to John K. Chin for the jazzy music & James A. Beck for the voice magic

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