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Gay VR is the Ultimate Exposure For the Modern Queer

Virtual life has been around for decades, but it hasn&#;t taken off until recently. Now, there are many different types of virtual reality headsets available. Some of them are very expensive, while others are much cheaper. There are even some that you can use with your smartphone or tablet. Most of these devices allow you to watch 3D images, as well as hear sounds while immersing you in a digital world &#; or as Mark Zuckerberg would like you to call it, the Metaverse. You can wear these headsets while playing games, watching movies, or doing homework.

The most popular models of virtual existence headsets so you can access the virtual worlds the metaverse has to offer are:

  • Samsung Gear VR
  • Oculus Rift S
  • Oculus Quest 2
  • HTC Vive

Let’s not confuse Virtual Truths (VR) with Augmented Reality (AR). VR is a computer environment where you wear goggles and see a 3D world through a screen. AR uses a smartphone or tablet to overlay information in the real society. For example, in AR, if you’re at a concert and want to know who is p

Queerskins:
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The Experience

Queerskins: ark continues the story of Mary-Helen—a devoutly Catholic mother who reconnects with her son, Sebastian, through his diary and her imagination. Envisioning a scene from Sebastian’s diary, she imagines him alive and in love.

Scene 1

The viewer finds herself in a dimly lit attic bedroom, a place that seems to be stuck in time, heavy with memory. Here, you assume the passive role of an observer in a ˚ environment. Unable to advance , you can examine the memorabilia- laden surroundings and begin to get an idea of time, place and what the story might be -Helen begins reading her son’s diary.

Scene 2

You now find yourself on a beach at dawn. If you gaze behind. Sebastian and his lover Alex appear, prefer a daydream nearby in the landscape. We let Sebastian to break the 4th wall and directly implicate you in the scene. We position you quite close to the two men, just outside their personal space as you listen to their conversation.

Scene 3

The scene crossfades to an abstraction of the beach. A dye pallet

LGBTQ+
VR MUSEUM

WORLD'S FIRST

Dedicated to celebrating artefacts, artwork and stories of LGBTQ+ people.

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About the lgbtq+

VR MUSEUM

Disrupting historical gatekeeping and erasure of marginalised voices; we use VR to share stories and artifacts curated directly from the queer community.

The Homosexual community globally contributed dozens of personal items scanned into 3D and 2D artworks, that contextualise their lived experiences.

Layers of interactive content appear and programmatically respond to visitors' emotions in real-time as they scout the VR museum.

All are welcome. The LGBTQ+ VR Museum was designed to be accessible, so people of all abilities can encounter the exhibits, artifacts and stories.

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TESTIMONIALS

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    Julia Read

    Creative Director, Supercell 3Centre for Digital Media.

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    Virtual Reality Connects with LGBTQ+
    By Trenton Morgan

    Virtual actual world is the new frontier in which experiences await to be discovered. Between the many realms of XR, a person can go on journeys of world expeditions and self-discovery. This is where VR has crossed with the LGBTQ+ community. Many VR projects aim to illuminate, connect and inspire those who experience them.Across the globe, opinions of the LGBTQ+ community vary. The Global Divide on Homosexuality by Pew Research Center talks about how North America, the European Union and much of Latin America have a more positive view on homosexuality. It also talks about how predominantly Muslim nations, Africa, parts of Asia and parts of Russia are mostly unaccepting of homosexuality. Since LGBTQ+ individuals are a part of communities worldwide, Google decided to show their treasure with their #PrideForEveryone movement in

    The movement emotionally attached recording pride parades in five cities around the world with degree cameras. Google then sent Google Cardboard to LGBTQ+ communities in multiple countries to give those in discriminator