Virtual reality is offering timely narratives on race, diversity and culture by centering the perspectives of people of color insider@insider.com (Grace Dean,Tola Onanuga) © Just Another Production Company An image from Blood Speaks: Maya - The Birth of a Superhero. Just Another Production Company
Developers are using virtual reality to recreate both historic and everyday events, and allow users to hear and experience different perspectives.
Some experiences are designed to encourage people to look at their own behavior, while others tell lesser-heard stories.
One takes users back to the civil rights movement of the 1960s, while another documents the discrimination experienced by a Black male during throughout his life.
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Virtual reality is offering timely narratives on race, diversity and culture by centering the perspectives of people of color insider@insider.com (Grace Dean,Tola Onanuga) © Just Another Production Company An image from Blood Speaks: Maya - The Birth of a Superhero. Just Another Production Company
Developers are using virtual reality to recreate both historic and everyday events, and allow users to hear and experience different perspectives.
Some experiences are designed to encourage people to look at their own behavior, while others tell lesser-heard stories.
One takes users back to the civil rights movement of the 1960s, while another documents the discrimination experienced by a Black male during throughout his life.
Martin-luther-king-jr
Erick-jose-ramirez
Department-of-philosophy-at-santa-clara-university
Just-another-production-company
Civil-rights-museum-in-memphis
International-data-corporation
Blood-speaks
International-data
Santa-clara
Derek-ham
Martin-luther-king
Sanitation-worker
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Virtual reality is offering timely narratives on race, diversity and culture by centering the perspectives of people of color
Virtual reality is offering timely narratives on race, diversity and culture by centering the perspectives of people of color
Grace Dean,Tola OnanugaFeb 21, 2021, 21:21 IST
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Developers are using
virtual reality to recreate both historic and everyday events, and allow users to hear and experience different perspectives.
Some experiences are designed to encourage people to look at their own behavior, while others tell lesser-heard stories.
One takes users back to the civil rights movement of the 1960s, while another documents the discrimination experienced by a Black male during throughout his life.
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