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Meanwhile, at Virtual Perceptions...

Remember the first time you saw a 4K television? How, when you stepped closer, the pixels seemed so dense and packed? It’s a really cool moment when you see it for the first time. Now, imagine that, but on your face. 

. Two times 4K. One for each eye. Holy moley.

Assertions are dangerous. Concrete statements pin you down like roots, deep and solid, and people can directly see you in your entirety. You know where you stand – but so does everyone else, making comparisons easier. While they hide their cards and play them carefully, you lay yours on the table, lean back and say, “what do you think?” The same is true for VR and education.

I know nothing about fine drinking, or 

. I may be able to taste the difference between corked and uncorked wine, or how a certain vintage has a supple taste which transcends the cheap young vines of a CO-OP white, but that’s the extent of my knowledge and interest. Give me two unlabelled glasses of red wine and ask me which one is the more expensive. I 

would reply that I have no idea, drink both, and have a fun time with friends at the local pub afterwards after an expensive round of pre-drinks.

Art should be all inclusive and more accessible. However exhibitions are spread across the world and even the most ardent collectors are unable to view it all. Now for the first time everyone is invited ‘into the gallery’.

My thanks,Tom FfiskeEditor, Virtual Perceptions