VIRTUAL REALITY VISIONARIES
As a relatively new technology, the future of virtual reality is still being shaped. These prominent figures discuss what VR could make possible, and consider how VR could revolutionize animation, journalism, scientific research, music and beyond.

Saschka Unseld — Uncovering The Grammar of VR
Virtual reality's new storytellers are just beginning to understand how to break down the fourth wall and make you the center of the story.
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Nonny de la Peña — Journalism in the Age of Virtual Reality
Nonny de la Peña is an immersive journalism pioneer who uses virtual reality to tell nonfiction narratives. Witnessing these powerful stories firsthand evokes a personal and emotional reaction that is not as easily harnessed by traditional journalism.
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Glen Keane — Step Into The Page
Disney animator Glen Keane created some of the world's most memorable characters; now he shares the secrets to his success and his excitement about the potential of new technologies.
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Aaron Koblin — Data-Driven Stories
Koblin's remarkable oeuvre demonstrates in the most vivid ways imaginable the infinite artistic and narrative possibilities of crowdsourced digital creation and autonomous storytelling.
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Jim Marggraff — The Language of Looking
Jim Marggraff is paving the way for a future in which we navigate the digital world primarily through sight, the same way we do the natural world.
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Phil Chen — Virtual Agency
Virtual reality directly engages with you, and making it interactive opens up new frontiers for learning, communication, and storytelling.
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Chris Milk — A Different Canvas
Chris Milk's work challenges the boundaries of technology, integrates the digital world into the physical one, and feels, at its core, deeply personal and human.
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