I recorded this episode on the afternoon of Election day in the US...
During the storms of change and chance I take shelter in making VR, buying vinyl and listening to The Cure.
So I’m in the midst of making a creepy crawly experience based on Lullaby from The Cure’s Disintegration album to match my post-halloween haunted garden.
However, on today’s episode I wanted to briefly reflect on what I learned - and earned - from returning the Apple Vision Pro back in February.
We highlight a couple of Apple Vision Pro takes on the latest development challenges.
On the next episode I’ll dive into building a quick demo with Meta’s newest VR headset, the Quest 3s, the stand-alone, mobile mixed reality headset with color pass-through starting at just $299.
The new Cure album, Songs of a Lost World is all cued up for listening later, so let's get started!
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