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We Didn't Start The Fire with Theo Priestley

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by Theo Priestley

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Theo Priestley is a futurist, author, and associate fellow of the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change on technology and public policy. His work has been featured in numerous publications including Forbes, WIRED, The Times Raconteur, Venturebeat, and has been interviewed for BBC Radio and UK national television news on emerging and future technology trends. A new podcast series at the intersection of technology, business, and society.

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3/5/2020

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April 18, 2020

What Next For Immersive Technology?

<p>Albert Millis, immersive technology expert and co-founder of Virtual Umbrella comes on the podcast to discuss where virtual reality, extended reality and augmented reality are heading in the next 5 years, whether they can rise to the challenges faced under the pandemic, some of the better use cases for immersive technologies and why taking time out from social media to connect with friends and family is utmost under lockdown.</p>

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April 14, 2020

On Writing And World Building

<p>One for all you writers out there, I get to talk to best selling sci-fi author and writer for the Dune and Star Wars franchise novels, Kevin J Anderson.</p> <p>We chew the fat on his very first story he wrote called 'The Injection', his inspiration for creating worlds and getting them down on paper, how the pandemic has affected his routine, and whether his sweeping space opera The Saga of Seven Suns will make it to the big screen one day.</p> <p><br></p> <p>(Marking this as Clean, there is one instance of the word BS in this episode, if you feel this is incorrect get in touch)</p>

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April 7, 2020

Life, the Universe, and Video Games

<p>Phil Harris is a well known narrative designer for video games and multimedia projects, having worked on IP (that he can talk about!) including Dark Orbit, Peaky Blinders, Distant Star and Gateway, as well as lecturing on story telling. In this episode Phil and I talk about the state of the games industry under the pandemic, whether Google Stadia is the future of video games, can VR emerge as a new medium for narrative story telling, and <strong>that</strong><strong> </strong>5G conspiracy theory.</p>

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What is We Didn't Start The Fire with Theo Priestley?

Theo Priestley is a futurist, author, and associate fellow of the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change on technology and public policy. His work has been featured in numerous publications including Forbes, WIRED, The Times Raconteur, Venturebeat, and has been interviewed for BBC Radio and UK national television news on emerging and future technology trends.

A new podcast series at the intersection of technology, business, and society.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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