You may have heard of this new little device called Google cardboard (https://www.google.com/get/cardboard/) - it ranges from $5 to $20, and it's a wonderful, beautiful piece of simple (yet ingenious) technology. I recently was able to get my hands on one, and holy moly. Although it takes a little getting used to, it's really, really fascinating to just immerse yourself and your brain into places, worlds, or situations unlike you've ever seen. Even just a silly cardboard box combined with tech you probably already have (your phone) can make your jaw actually drop.
I tried out a few different apps, including Sisters (horror), Vrse (a wide variety) and the standard Google Cardboard (a little tutorial and some cool graphics) and they're already super impressive and cool. My favorite so far has been Vrse, where you can download different simulations and episodes, including stories, music video type things, and horror stuff. It's really, REALLY cool technology; I can't wait to see what more app designers and artists come up with, and I can imagine that it's going to get pretty crazy. Even though it's a little blurry and can be hard to focus on the images, you get used to it (and it's still real impressive for $5 and free apps). I definitely recommend trying it out and experencjng flying, exploring the Great Barrier Rief, riding a roller coaster, watching psychedelic images whizz past you, or actually be terrified (the horror ones are pretty scary) for such a cheap investment.
♡°˖✧ Thanks for reading! - Sav ✧˖° ♡
I tried out a few different apps, including Sisters (horror), Vrse (a wide variety) and the standard Google Cardboard (a little tutorial and some cool graphics) and they're already super impressive and cool. My favorite so far has been Vrse, where you can download different simulations and episodes, including stories, music video type things, and horror stuff. It's really, REALLY cool technology; I can't wait to see what more app designers and artists come up with, and I can imagine that it's going to get pretty crazy. Even though it's a little blurry and can be hard to focus on the images, you get used to it (and it's still real impressive for $5 and free apps). I definitely recommend trying it out and experencjng flying, exploring the Great Barrier Rief, riding a roller coaster, watching psychedelic images whizz past you, or actually be terrified (the horror ones are pretty scary) for such a cheap investment.
♡°˖✧ Thanks for reading! - Sav ✧˖° ♡