In Episode #2 of the AR/VR Magazine podcast, Sean shares some insight regarding his first VR experience and how his first VR use case wish was (and still is) having a pro digital audio workstation in VR for mixing and recording music.
He also discusses his feelings on the overuse of Skeuomorphism in immersive tech, as well as an interesting VR medical training app from Verti, developed for the current Coronavirus situation.
Show Notes
- Reason Studios – The DAW Sean prefers
- Article – 3D Audio is the Hottest Opportunity in VR, Here’s Why
- Article – Vibrating Train Window puts Ads in Your Head
- Wiki – What is ASMR?
- Article – Skeuomorphism is dead, long live skeuomorphism
- Verti Article – XR Tech Used to Train NHS Staff During Pandemic
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This episode is sponsored by KEMWEB – offering full-service, digital media, marketing, video production and consulting services to help you grow your digital business.
Kemweb offers a number of workshop packages for small and large companies on the topic of Digital Transformation, Trend Reporting, Agile Methodologies, Corporate Sustainability & Marketing.
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Sean Earley is the Executive Editor of AR/VR Magazine & co-founder of RobotSpaceship Podcast Network. He is the Director of New Biz Development and Publishing at KEMWEB, a musician, producer & consultant. He loves guitars, VR and coffee.