Iñárritu’s Border-Crossing Cannes Installation Is Virtual Reality at Its Best
Carne y Arena forces you to look at the immigrant experience in a whole new way.
By Kyle BuchananCarne y Arena forces you to look at the immigrant experience in a whole new way.
By Kyle BuchananA trippy trip to Joshua Tree.
By Dee LockettGimme! Gimme! Gimme! A ticket to this, please.
By Devon IvieVR is a reminder that below layers of abstract thought, we’re still just walking apes who will freak out if a bright light comes at us from the corner of our eyes.
By Jake SwearingenWhat feels flat on a TV screen, they hope, will feel natural and immersive in a VR headset.
By Nate JonesA visit to the first 4-D film festival.
By Tess LynchIn it, humans can purchase robotic avatars to live their lives while they watch comfortably from home — until someone hacks into the mainframe, of course.
By Lane Brown