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Virtual Perceptions Newsletter
After my newsletter clean, Virtual Perceptions is 100% GDPR-compliant. Huzzah! However, it means the vast majority of my newsletter readers are now gone. Congratulations, you're one of the lucky fifteen (not joking) who are now subscribed to this. Yes, fifteen.
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This is actually quite a big deal, so I am really interested to see where this will do! It’s a common issue for lenses to be filled up with mist and fog, so it is interesting to see where else this may go.
announces the ABOM HEET
/
goggle anti-fog solution. Ah, HEET. I get it.
If you were wondering, that is 436,363,636 cups of coffee, a number which is about as meaningless as watching Love Island. Anyway, the UK's
industry may be worth £1.2bn by 2022, and it is predicted to be the fastest growing area in entertainment and
today. 7.8m VR
are predicted to be sold in the UK by 2022.
Feel that greeting cards are a bit too flat and 2D? Me neither, but someone wanted to liven them up through some AR magic with Kineticards. Savannah College of Art and Design alumni Chrissy Eckman uses
and hand-drawn designs to bring some flair to an office staple.