Oculus finally built the best VR gaming headset ever

Imagine this VR experience. No wires, no connected laptops or phones, just a headset, and two controllers… that’s the dream that the Oculus Quest promises. Launched at Oculus Connect 5 keynote, the Quest is touted to be the most immersive VR gaming experience, thanks to some stellar breakthroughs in headset tech. The Quest uses absolutely no wires, as it is a system in itself, much like the Playstation or XBox. It comes with its own battery that powers it, along with 64gb of storage, and a screen resolution of 1600×1440 in each eye. The Quest also features its own audio solution, with earphones embedded into the headstrap, providing 360° audio as you game.

The Quest’s biggest achievement is, however, the 6 degrees of freedom. Not only does the quest allow you to view content in 360°, it also allows you to move around in this virtual world. Using 4 powerful ultrawide angle sensors on the four corners of the headset’s front face, the Quest actively scans your surroundings and your position in relation to them, allowing you to move forward and back, left and right, and even up and down, so that your gaming experience is dynamic, rather than you just sitting in a chair or standing in one place. The Quest also comes with touch controllers, much like the Rift, giving you the tools you need to game in virtual reality. Working just like the Rift’s controllers, the Quest’s hand-held wands track movement, angle, and even force, while providing haptic feedback, in an experience that the company says is the most powerful and unchained VR experience yet!

Designer: Oculus

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Es Devlin to design interactive Poem Pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

British set designer Es Devlin has been chosen to create the UK Pavilion at the Dubai Expo 2020, with a performative structure that will use artificial intelligence to write poems.

Called the Poem Pavilion, the structure will feature an illuminated “message to space” made up of numerous AI-generated poems, which the Expo’s anticipated 25 million visitors will be invited to contribute to.

The 20-metre-high, cone-shaped pavilion will be made up of rows of protruding slats that extend outwards from one central point to form a circular facade. Poems lit up in LEDs will scroll across the facade.

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

Visitors will enter the building from below the cone through an “illuminated maze”, featuring augmented reality-enhanced exhibitions that will explore Britain’s advances in artificial intelligence and space technology.

The pavilion will be filled with a collective choral soundtrack, including choirs from every continent.

According to the Devlin, the concept was inspired by one of physicist Stephen Hawking’s final projects from 2015 called Breakthrough Message. This was a global competition that invited people to create digital messages that would represent humanity, if we ever encounter other advanced civilisations.

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

Designed to highlight Britain’s “leading expertise in artificial intelligence and space”, the Poem Pavilion will use machine learning technology to generate space-related words and phrases, amalgamating them with those contributed from visitors, to deliver a collective poetry display to passers by.

“What if the UK Pavilion at Expo 2020 becomes a place where visitors from all over the world take part in a collective global project that showcases British expertise in A.I. technologies and poetry while transcending national identities?” said Devlin.

“The UK has an unparalleled record in Expo design – from instigating the very first Expo in 1851 to the recent breathtaking pavilions of Thomas Heatherwick, Wolfgang Buttress, Asif Kahn and Brian Eno – it’s a true honour to be invited to take part,” she added.

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

This will be the first time since its inauguration that a female designer has been chosen to create the UK Pavilion, and Devlin will be leading a predominantly female team of experts in artificial intelligence and space technology.

“We urgently need to address the underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering, art and maths (STEAM) occupations,” said Devlin.

“I’ve learned from my collaboration with the theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli, that the evolution of scientific thought is often through the contribution of artists, musicians and philosophers as well as physicists.”

“My hope is that the fusion of architecture, poetry, music and science in this female-led project will attract and inspire girls and young women to investigate areas of science and technology that they might otherwise have felt weren’t for them,” she continued.

The project will be produced by London and Dubai-based brand agency Avantgarde, while Manchester-based structural engineer Atelier One and sustainability engineer Atelier Ten will help to deliver the complex sculptural architecture of the pavilion, which aims to forefront innovative and sustainable building techniques and materials.

Devlin employed a similar technique with her fluorescent red lion sculpture that was recently installed in Trafalgar Square during London Design Festival. The open-mouthed lion featured an LED screen embedded in its mouth that spouted out lines of machine-generated poetry.

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Oculus finally built the best VR gaming headset ever

Imagine this VR experience. No wires, no connected laptops or phones, just a headset, and two controllers… that’s the dream that the Oculus Quest promises. Launched at Oculus Connect 5 keynote, the Quest is touted to be the most immersive VR gaming experience, thanks to some stellar breakthroughs in headset tech. The Quest uses absolutely no wires, as it is a system in itself, much like the Playstation or XBox. It comes with its own battery that powers it, along with 64gb of storage, and a screen resolution of 1600×1440 in each eye. The Quest also features its own audio solution, with earphones embedded into the headstrap, providing 360° audio as you game.

The Quest’s biggest achievement is, however, the 6 degrees of freedom. Not only does the quest allow you to view content in 360°, it also allows you to move around in this virtual world. Using 4 powerful ultrawide angle sensors on the four corners of the headset’s front face, the Quest actively scans your surroundings and your position in relation to them, allowing you to move forward and back, left and right, and even up and down, so that your gaming experience is dynamic, rather than you just sitting in a chair or standing in one place. The Quest also comes with touch controllers, much like the Rift, giving you the tools you need to game in virtual reality. Working just like the Rift’s controllers, the Quest’s hand-held wands track movement, angle, and even force, while providing haptic feedback, in an experience that the company says is the most powerful and unchained VR experience yet!

Designer: Oculus

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Es Devlin to design interactive Poem Pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

British set designer Es Devlin has been chosen to create the UK Pavilion at the Dubai Expo 2020, with a performative structure that will use artificial intelligence to write poems.

Called the Poem Pavilion, the structure will feature an illuminated “message to space” made up of numerous AI-generated poems, which the Expo’s anticipated 25 million visitors will be invited to contribute to.

The 20-metre-high, cone-shaped pavilion will be made up of rows of protruding slats that extend outwards from one central point to form a circular facade. Poems lit up in LEDs will scroll across the facade.

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

Visitors will enter the building from below the cone through an “illuminated maze”, featuring augmented reality-enhanced exhibitions that will explore Britain’s advances in artificial intelligence and space technology.

The pavilion will be filled with a collective choral soundtrack, including choirs from every continent.

According to the Devlin, the concept was inspired by one of physicist Stephen Hawking’s final projects from 2015 called Breakthrough Message. This was a global competition that invited people to create digital messages that would represent humanity, if we ever encounter other advanced civilisations.

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

Designed to highlight Britain’s “leading expertise in artificial intelligence and space”, the Poem Pavilion will use machine learning technology to generate space-related words and phrases, amalgamating them with those contributed from visitors, to deliver a collective poetry display to passers by.

“What if the UK Pavilion at Expo 2020 becomes a place where visitors from all over the world take part in a collective global project that showcases British expertise in A.I. technologies and poetry while transcending national identities?” said Devlin.

“The UK has an unparalleled record in Expo design – from instigating the very first Expo in 1851 to the recent breathtaking pavilions of Thomas Heatherwick, Wolfgang Buttress, Asif Kahn and Brian Eno – it’s a true honour to be invited to take part,” she added.

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

This will be the first time since its inauguration that a female designer has been chosen to create the UK Pavilion, and Devlin will be leading a predominantly female team of experts in artificial intelligence and space technology.

“We urgently need to address the underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering, art and maths (STEAM) occupations,” said Devlin.

“I’ve learned from my collaboration with the theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli, that the evolution of scientific thought is often through the contribution of artists, musicians and philosophers as well as physicists.”

“My hope is that the fusion of architecture, poetry, music and science in this female-led project will attract and inspire girls and young women to investigate areas of science and technology that they might otherwise have felt weren’t for them,” she continued.

The project will be produced by London and Dubai-based brand agency Avantgarde, while Manchester-based structural engineer Atelier One and sustainability engineer Atelier Ten will help to deliver the complex sculptural architecture of the pavilion, which aims to forefront innovative and sustainable building techniques and materials.

Devlin employed a similar technique with her fluorescent red lion sculpture that was recently installed in Trafalgar Square during London Design Festival. The open-mouthed lion featured an LED screen embedded in its mouth that spouted out lines of machine-generated poetry.

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Oculus finally built the best VR gaming headset ever

Imagine this VR experience. No wires, no connected laptops or phones, just a headset, and two controllers… that’s the dream that the Oculus Quest promises. Launched at Oculus Connect 5 keynote, the Quest is touted to be the most immersive VR gaming experience, thanks to some stellar breakthroughs in headset tech. The Quest uses absolutely no wires, as it is a system in itself, much like the Playstation or XBox. It comes with its own battery that powers it, along with 64gb of storage, and a screen resolution of 1600×1440 in each eye. The Quest also features its own audio solution, with earphones embedded into the headstrap, providing 360° audio as you game.

The Quest’s biggest achievement is, however, the 6 degrees of freedom. Not only does the quest allow you to view content in 360°, it also allows you to move around in this virtual world. Using 4 powerful ultrawide angle sensors on the four corners of the headset’s front face, the Quest actively scans your surroundings and your position in relation to them, allowing you to move forward and back, left and right, and even up and down, so that your gaming experience is dynamic, rather than you just sitting in a chair or standing in one place. The Quest also comes with touch controllers, much like the Rift, giving you the tools you need to game in virtual reality. Working just like the Rift’s controllers, the Quest’s hand-held wands track movement, angle, and even force, while providing haptic feedback, in an experience that the company says is the most powerful and unchained VR experience yet!

Designer: Oculus

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Es Devlin to design interactive Poem Pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

British set designer Es Devlin has been chosen to create the UK Pavilion at the Dubai Expo 2020, with a performative structure that will use artificial intelligence to write poems.

Called the Poem Pavilion, the structure will feature an illuminated “message to space” made up of numerous AI-generated poems, which the Expo’s anticipated 25 million visitors will be invited to contribute to.

The 20-metre-high, cone-shaped pavilion will be made up of rows of protruding slats that extend outwards from one central point to form a circular facade. Poems lit up in LEDs will scroll across the facade.

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

Visitors will enter the building from below the cone through an “illuminated maze”, featuring augmented reality-enhanced exhibitions that will explore Britain’s advances in artificial intelligence and space technology.

The pavilion will be filled with a collective choral soundtrack, including choirs from every continent.

According to the Devlin, the concept was inspired by one of physicist Stephen Hawking’s final projects from 2015 called Breakthrough Message. This was a global competition that invited people to create digital messages that would represent humanity, if we ever encounter other advanced civilisations.

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

Designed to highlight Britain’s “leading expertise in artificial intelligence and space”, the Poem Pavilion will use machine learning technology to generate space-related words and phrases, amalgamating them with those contributed from visitors, to deliver a collective poetry display to passers by.

“What if the UK Pavilion at Expo 2020 becomes a place where visitors from all over the world take part in a collective global project that showcases British expertise in A.I. technologies and poetry while transcending national identities?” said Devlin.

“The UK has an unparalleled record in Expo design – from instigating the very first Expo in 1851 to the recent breathtaking pavilions of Thomas Heatherwick, Wolfgang Buttress, Asif Kahn and Brian Eno – it’s a true honour to be invited to take part,” she added.

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

This will be the first time since its inauguration that a female designer has been chosen to create the UK Pavilion, and Devlin will be leading a predominantly female team of experts in artificial intelligence and space technology.

“We urgently need to address the underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering, art and maths (STEAM) occupations,” said Devlin.

“I’ve learned from my collaboration with the theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli, that the evolution of scientific thought is often through the contribution of artists, musicians and philosophers as well as physicists.”

“My hope is that the fusion of architecture, poetry, music and science in this female-led project will attract and inspire girls and young women to investigate areas of science and technology that they might otherwise have felt weren’t for them,” she continued.

The project will be produced by London and Dubai-based brand agency Avantgarde, while Manchester-based structural engineer Atelier One and sustainability engineer Atelier Ten will help to deliver the complex sculptural architecture of the pavilion, which aims to forefront innovative and sustainable building techniques and materials.

Devlin employed a similar technique with her fluorescent red lion sculpture that was recently installed in Trafalgar Square during London Design Festival. The open-mouthed lion featured an LED screen embedded in its mouth that spouted out lines of machine-generated poetry.

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Oculus finally built the best VR gaming headset ever

Imagine this VR experience. No wires, no connected laptops or phones, just a headset, and two controllers… that’s the dream that the Oculus Quest promises. Launched at Oculus Connect 5 keynote, the Quest is touted to be the most immersive VR gaming experience, thanks to some stellar breakthroughs in headset tech. The Quest uses absolutely no wires, as it is a system in itself, much like the Playstation or XBox. It comes with its own battery that powers it, along with 64gb of storage, and a screen resolution of 1600×1440 in each eye. The Quest also features its own audio solution, with earphones embedded into the headstrap, providing 360° audio as you game.

The Quest’s biggest achievement is, however, the 6 degrees of freedom. Not only does the quest allow you to view content in 360°, it also allows you to move around in this virtual world. Using 4 powerful ultrawide angle sensors on the four corners of the headset’s front face, the Quest actively scans your surroundings and your position in relation to them, allowing you to move forward and back, left and right, and even up and down, so that your gaming experience is dynamic, rather than you just sitting in a chair or standing in one place. The Quest also comes with touch controllers, much like the Rift, giving you the tools you need to game in virtual reality. Working just like the Rift’s controllers, the Quest’s hand-held wands track movement, angle, and even force, while providing haptic feedback, in an experience that the company says is the most powerful and unchained VR experience yet!

Designer: Oculus

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Es Devlin to design interactive Poem Pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

British set designer Es Devlin has been chosen to create the UK Pavilion at the Dubai Expo 2020, with a performative structure that will use artificial intelligence to write poems.

Called the Poem Pavilion, the structure will feature an illuminated “message to space” made up of numerous AI-generated poems, which the Expo’s anticipated 25 million visitors will be invited to contribute to.

The 20-metre-high, cone-shaped pavilion will be made up of rows of protruding slats that extend outwards from one central point to form a circular facade. Poems lit up in LEDs will scroll across the facade.

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

Visitors will enter the building from below the cone through an “illuminated maze”, featuring augmented reality-enhanced exhibitions that will explore Britain’s advances in artificial intelligence and space technology.

The pavilion will be filled with a collective choral soundtrack, including choirs from every continent.

According to the Devlin, the concept was inspired by one of physicist Stephen Hawking’s final projects from 2015 called Breakthrough Message. This was a global competition that invited people to create digital messages that would represent humanity, if we ever encounter other advanced civilisations.

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

Designed to highlight Britain’s “leading expertise in artificial intelligence and space”, the Poem Pavilion will use machine learning technology to generate space-related words and phrases, amalgamating them with those contributed from visitors, to deliver a collective poetry display to passers by.

“What if the UK Pavilion at Expo 2020 becomes a place where visitors from all over the world take part in a collective global project that showcases British expertise in A.I. technologies and poetry while transcending national identities?” said Devlin.

“The UK has an unparalleled record in Expo design – from instigating the very first Expo in 1851 to the recent breathtaking pavilions of Thomas Heatherwick, Wolfgang Buttress, Asif Kahn and Brian Eno – it’s a true honour to be invited to take part,” she added.

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

This will be the first time since its inauguration that a female designer has been chosen to create the UK Pavilion, and Devlin will be leading a predominantly female team of experts in artificial intelligence and space technology.

“We urgently need to address the underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering, art and maths (STEAM) occupations,” said Devlin.

“I’ve learned from my collaboration with the theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli, that the evolution of scientific thought is often through the contribution of artists, musicians and philosophers as well as physicists.”

“My hope is that the fusion of architecture, poetry, music and science in this female-led project will attract and inspire girls and young women to investigate areas of science and technology that they might otherwise have felt weren’t for them,” she continued.

The project will be produced by London and Dubai-based brand agency Avantgarde, while Manchester-based structural engineer Atelier One and sustainability engineer Atelier Ten will help to deliver the complex sculptural architecture of the pavilion, which aims to forefront innovative and sustainable building techniques and materials.

Devlin employed a similar technique with her fluorescent red lion sculpture that was recently installed in Trafalgar Square during London Design Festival. The open-mouthed lion featured an LED screen embedded in its mouth that spouted out lines of machine-generated poetry.

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Es Devlin to design interactive Poem Pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

British set designer Es Devlin has been chosen to create the UK Pavilion at the Dubai Expo 2020, with a performative structure that will use artificial intelligence to write poems.

Called the Poem Pavilion, the structure will feature an illuminated “message to space” made up of numerous AI-generated poems, which the Expo’s anticipated 25 million visitors will be invited to contribute to.

The 20-metre-high, cone-shaped pavilion will be made up of rows of protruding slats that extend outwards from one central point to form a circular facade. Poems lit up in LEDs will scroll across the facade.

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

Visitors will enter the building from below the cone through an “illuminated maze”, featuring augmented reality-enhanced exhibitions that will explore Britain’s advances in artificial intelligence and space technology.

The pavilion will be filled with a collective choral soundtrack, including choirs from every continent.

According to the Devlin, the concept was inspired by one of physicist Stephen Hawking’s final projects from 2015 called Breakthrough Message. This was a global competition that invited people to create digital messages that would represent humanity, if we ever encounter other advanced civilisations.

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

Designed to highlight Britain’s “leading expertise in artificial intelligence and space”, the Poem Pavilion will use machine learning technology to generate space-related words and phrases, amalgamating them with those contributed from visitors, to deliver a collective poetry display to passers by.

“What if the UK Pavilion at Expo 2020 becomes a place where visitors from all over the world take part in a collective global project that showcases British expertise in A.I. technologies and poetry while transcending national identities?” said Devlin.

“The UK has an unparalleled record in Expo design – from instigating the very first Expo in 1851 to the recent breathtaking pavilions of Thomas Heatherwick, Wolfgang Buttress, Asif Kahn and Brian Eno – it’s a true honour to be invited to take part,” she added.

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

This will be the first time since its inauguration that a female designer has been chosen to create the UK Pavilion, and Devlin will be leading a predominantly female team of experts in artificial intelligence and space technology.

“We urgently need to address the underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering, art and maths (STEAM) occupations,” said Devlin.

“I’ve learned from my collaboration with the theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli, that the evolution of scientific thought is often through the contribution of artists, musicians and philosophers as well as physicists.”

“My hope is that the fusion of architecture, poetry, music and science in this female-led project will attract and inspire girls and young women to investigate areas of science and technology that they might otherwise have felt weren’t for them,” she continued.

The project will be produced by London and Dubai-based brand agency Avantgarde, while Manchester-based structural engineer Atelier One and sustainability engineer Atelier Ten will help to deliver the complex sculptural architecture of the pavilion, which aims to forefront innovative and sustainable building techniques and materials.

Devlin employed a similar technique with her fluorescent red lion sculpture that was recently installed in Trafalgar Square during London Design Festival. The open-mouthed lion featured an LED screen embedded in its mouth that spouted out lines of machine-generated poetry.

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Hey, Ford built a self-driving truck too!

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With the F-Vision, Ford too jumps onto the autonomous-truck bandwagon, and why shouldn’t they? Autonomous trucks, if done right, benefit everyone. They’re safer, they can work day and night (bringing down the cost of logistics), they work on holidays too, and autonomous trucks don’t unionize (yet).

The F-Vision, unveiled at the Hanover Motor Show, however, won’t be completely autonomous. The silver, curvaceous vehicle comes with Level 4 autonomy, which means there’s a human overseeing the truck’s decisions, either within the truck, or remotely. This explains why the F-Vision comes with a cockpit, a windshield, and a very discernible human-sized door. I’m not a fan of the halftone detail on the windshield, personally… but it’s the prospect of self-driving logistics that excites me more than anything else.

Designer: Ford

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