Last month, I had the honor of participating in the VR for Good summit and had a fantastic experience. The depth and breadth of talent were inspiring and enriching.
When I found out about the partnership with the Diana Award Anti-Bullying campaign I thought it would be a great fit. We can use animation and VR to push the medium and take chances.
Today Alex Holmes and his team at the Diana Award, arranged a meeting with several students from the anti-bully campaign in London. These extraordinary children shared their experiences, open themselves up and brainstorm until all the whiteboards were full. They discuss their specific experiences and added details which will bring more authenticity to the project. It was not all business; thanks to Amy Seidenwurm and Oculus we had some VR fun too!
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