Symposium on VR Journalism


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Mixed and Virtual Reality has been described as the next platform shift, and its applications in journalism are wide-reaching. The New York Times has invested in both 360 video and immersive films in its partnership with Google Cardboard - they shipped 1.2 million viewers to their subscribers. The Associated Press has launched their own VR/360 channel in collaboration with AMD to feature the news organization's latest advances in immersive journalism. The Microsoft HoloLens allows virtual and real worlds to mix, bringing news activated by your surroundings. Even the The Des Moines Register has created a VR experience, a tour of a family farm in Iowa. The technology is here to stay, and learning how to use it as more than just a gimmick will be a key to content creation in the field of journalism in coming years. Join Hammer & Tusk as we present lectures, panels, and virtual and mixed reality demos in this day-long symposium on journalism and its place in the field of immersive content.
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Symposium on VR Journalism