But I've always kind of had an interest in that, so I decided to do my review on Google Arts & Culture and how it utilizes Google Cardboard. It just never happened, at least while I was there, especially with Covid happening my senior year. When I was at Carlow University, our art gallery had the opportunity to go into Google Arts & Culture and create a space there, and it was always an interest of ours to creative virtual space. Katie: I'm really interested in how more arts organizations can kind of implement these Google Arts & Culture tours into their normal operations. Hope you enjoy.Ĭarol: Katie, why don't you get us started and tell us a little bit about Google Cardboard? In this episode, AMT Lab guest contributors Carol Niedringhaus and Katie Winter provide reviews, analysis, and a comparison of VR experiences using Google Cardboard and Mozilla Hubs. My name is Angela Johnson, and I’m the Podcast Producer. Three Ways to Make Your Own Virtual Reality ToursĪngela: Hello, AMT Lab listeners, and welcome to a special episode brought to you by the Arts Management and Technology Lab. The Metaverse Is Coming And It’s A Very Big Deal Social Platform Mozilla Hubs Launches Redesign Setting Up Mozilla Hubs Cloud for an Event-a How-To – DEV Studio Mozilla to Launch ‘Hubs Cloud’ as a First Step Toward an Open Web-Based Metaverse Mozilla Launches ‘Hubs Cloud’ on AWS, the ‘Wordpress of Social Virtual Spaces' Google's App for Touring Virtual Art Galleries Now Supports CardboardVR National Parks via 360-Degree Virtual Tours Google Cardboard VR viewer sales end months after open source change Getting Rid of Double Vision on Google Cardboard?! – VIAR From Classroom to Classroom – University of Texas at San Antonio
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