By Ola Björling
Everything we do and see is real. It’s all experiential. Nobody has a dream and wakes up feeling like a victim of fraud. It really happened in the sense that we had a genuine dream. So when we talk about virtual reality, what is real and what is virtually real?
Google “VR” and you’ll find a slew of articles trying to define what it is as a medium. Inception-like descriptions sound baffling, mystical even. But if you read between the lines, what you’ll discover is that VR is simply a well packaged presentation of so many things that we’re already very Read full story ›
Source: The Drum