The Trials and Tribulations of Narrative in VR: The Stanford Ocean Acidification Experience
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From the October 24th mediaX Sensing and Tracking for 3D Narratives Conference, Jeremy Bailenson, Professor of Communication at Stanford University looks at the Ocean Acidification Project that allows users to stand in heavy traffic and follow carbon dioxide molecules from car tailpipes to the sea, where they are absorbed. Deep below the waves, users can move amid coral as it loses its vitality and observe the effects of increasingly acidic water on marine life.
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