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by Hypernetec

10 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Hyper­netec covers the cutting-edge where tech­no­logy, art and culture meet. We offer in-depth inter­views, long-form feature stories, news and reviews. We anti­cip­ate trends, search out the notable and seek to provide a window into the near-future.

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Publishing Since

3/17/2015

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April 4, 2022

Interview with Lynne Murray | Holition

Lynne Murray is a graduate of the Royal College of Arts, and co-founder of Holition, a digital studio creating cutting-edge augmented reality retail and holo­graphic experiences. She marries the role of a trained designer, with that of a start-up, business leader. In-person she is warm and engaging and combines a fierce creative intellect, with world-class expertise on future focussed fashion and retail branding. She speaks with authority and con­fid­ence on the devel­op­ing language of the digital body and throws out some fas­cin­at­ing ideas during the course of our conversation. She has recently been appointed as Director of Digital Research at London College of Fashion, with a brief to explore new chal­lenges for tech­no­logy in fashion and establish a dialogue around the emerging research field of Digital Anthropology. In this interview, Lynne talks about how dialogues in digital fashion, tech­no­logy, augmented-reality and wearable computing are re-shaping ideas about the future of the body. More info: http://fashiondigitalstudio.com http://holition.com

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March 30, 2017

Interview with HTC Vive's Graham Green

Just weeks after its launch Hypernetec sits down for a quick chat with HTC's product lead for Virtual Reality in Europe Graham Green. Graham discusses the early response to HTC's groundbreaking headset, the complexities of its rollout of and gives away a few clues about its bright and exciting future.

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March 21, 2017

Joe Ryan | VRGO Interview

Hypernetec sits down for a quick chat with Jo Ryan, the creator of VRGO, the virtual reality chair. Movement is a big challenge for VR, and VRGO represents an innovative solution. By tilting the chair, a player can 'walk' in that same direction inside a virtual space. The VRGO is also omnidirectional and can be tilted and spun in any direction. It functions as a Bluetooth controller and uses built-in motion sensors to detect which direction the player is facing. It also works with game controllers, keyboards and joypads. Jo hopes that this particular approach can help lessen movement and balance issues that some people may experience in virtual reality and lead to a more natural, comfortable and immersive way of experiencing virtual worlds.

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What is Hypernetec?

Hyper­netec covers the cutting-edge where tech­no­logy, art and culture meet.

We offer in-depth inter­views, long-form feature stories, news and reviews.

We anti­cip­ate trends, search out the notable and seek to provide a window into the near-future.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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