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Chadwick, Dekker, and Seven sit down for a conversation on repositories, both digital and physical. What are the consequences of a digital world in which you can't escape your past? What will the future of legal marijuana look like- both in California in 2018, and nationally later on?
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Chadwick, Dekker, and Seven are joined by special guest Ray Mosco to talk holiday tech gifts, Magic Leap's headset announcement, and about Ray's work at Mira AR.
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Dekker and Seven sit down with Tara Platt, creator and lead of the new Revry TV series "Whatta Lark" and her co-star Christopher Graham for a conversation about the evolving nature of online conversations and how to find positive interactions in all of the Internet's noise.
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Chadwick, Dekker, Julia, and Seven talk sexual harassment and the battle for net neutrality.
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Chadwick and Dekker are joined by Seven of Seven Ghosts Productions and photographer Jay Kantor (@kungfubreakfast) for a conversation that spans from Black Friday dystopia to the changing landscape of being an artist in an increasingly technology driven society.
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Chadwick, Dekker, and Julia are joined by actor Phil Morris (Seinfeld, Smallville, Justice League) for a conversation about superheroes that ranges from their favorite heroes, the future of the genre, thoughts on the Justice League, and how the superhero zeitgeist is a reflection of our political culture.
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Chadwick, Dekker, and Julia have a far-reaching conversation about the state of cryptocurrency, privacy, and the surprising ways that the advancement of technology is shaping our politics, society, and culture.
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Dekker sits down with Seven from Arqade Studios to talk about the benefits of experiencing virtual reality experiences in shared physical spaces.
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Chadwick and Dekker talk AR protests, virtual vandalism, and more in today's episode of The Future is Virtual.
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Chadwick and Dekker announce an official expansion of the show to now contain all things futurism.
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Dekker and Chadwick sit down to talk how to invest (or not) in the immersive media space, developments in AR, upcoming projects, and a lot more.
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Chadwick and Dekker are joined by VR Porn Queen Ela Darling for a conversation about the future of AI and robotics, plus where they intersect with porn.
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Chadwick and Dekker catch up on the state of immersive media, share some thoughts on where it's all going, and wax on the direction we're heading.
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Chadwick and Dekker sit down with Francesca Albrezzi, a Digital Art Historian that works at the intersection of museums and digital arts/culture. They have a discussion about Francesca's work using immersive media to preserve our understanding of the world for generations to come.
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Nick Lantz is a cinematographer, a 360 video expert, and Director of Photography for IMAX VR. He sits down with Chadwick for a conversation about the art and utility of 360 video, the future of the format, and much more.
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Chadwick and Dekker are joined in studio by Ryan Betschart, a filmmaker and founder of the San Diego Underground Film Festival for a wide-ranging conversation about the intersection between immersive media, metaphysics, and the occult.
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Chadwick is back in town, so Dekker and himself have a lot of ground to cover, including immersive media studios, why 2D is sometimes more compelling than VR, and the possibilities of mixing cannabis and virtual reality.
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We talk to The members of band The Runaway Sound as they reveal to the world how their fictional band came about and how it's blurry the edges of fiction and reality.
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Visual FX wizard Scott Kilburn joins TFIV to talk about how VFX are shaping our perception of the everything from entertainment to politics and war.
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Dekker is joined in studio by Matt Cunningham, an industrial futurist and designer. He's done incredible work with "real world" design in the entertainment, automotive, aerospace, and industrial design sectors, as well as doing conceptual design for the Duncan Jones film Source Code, vehicles, products, and soft goods for G.I. Joe Retaliation, and advanced automotive design for Steven Spielberg's Robopocalypse.
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