Image via vp8hosting.com Mixed reality technology might still be relatively young, but it's already showcasing its strengths in unexpected places, going beyond just the impressive factor to serving as a means for practical solutions. The same way that not-necessarily technical industries began adopting uses for smartphone apps,
In my previous post, I marked the beginning of our trek into Holacracy [http://blog.htmlfusion.com/opening-night-of-holacracy/]. We've had time to sink our teeth into the process and suss out some real change, but this has been a hell of a ramp up. Some parts of Holacracy
This Saturday, I will be speaking at the LA VR and Immersive Technology Meetup along with Roy Taylor, Vice President at AMD. Get your ticket here (it's free): http://bit.ly/1TSNDQF Meetup info: http://bit.ly/1kMPydd I will be talking about mixed realities, the convergence of
We just finished scanning our fourth property for the second MVP [http://new.afternow.io/ohvr-our-mvp-of-virtual-reality-for-real-estate-is-ready-for-testing/] of OpenHouse VR. It was a beautiful one-bedroom condo in the heart of West Hollywood. This is an exciting milestone as we'll have an app available for Android and Apple in the
Dystopian image above from user Oli of the NASA Spaceflight forum [http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32997.0] This year has brought us a deluge in virtual reality tech, and developers are rightfully excited; our office is running with the possibilities, dreaming up and making new things. Envisioning
Magic Leap has been teasing us with the promise of seamlessly mixing the "real world" with computer graphics, aka CG. With half a billion dollars from Google, and possibly $1 billion more on the way, it seems possible that there's truth behind the hype. While a
Demos of Holo UI with Space Invader 3D and OpenHouse VR at a Tech In Motion event.
When you walk into our office at HTML Fusion, the first thing you see is a semi-transparent screen about the size of a New Kids On The Block poster. In our impatience to get our hands on commercial hardware, our team has built our own homegrown augmented reality contraption. Using