Top 39 Vr Quotes
#1. In a VR setting, you tilt your head up, and you really have the vertigo and the sense that it goes up to infinity, and it's like you're in New York City or Dubai, and you're looking up at a giant skyscraper. You have a sense of awe.
Ramez Naam
#2. It took 10 years to go from building the initial Smartphone to reaching the mass market. BlackBerry came out in 2003 and it didn't get to about a billion units until 2013. So I can't imagine it would be much faster for VR.
Mark Zuckerberg
#3. We continue to see more and more of that - games we didn't necessarily know would work in VR until a developer goes in and discovers the game mechanic that makes it come together. Sure enough, hockey can be a great VR experience.
Brendan Iribe
#4. Was it Laurie Anderson who said that VR would never look real until they learned how to put some dirt in it?
William Gibson
#5. What we want Vrse to be is a collection of the best in class - the greatest cinematic VR that you can see, and a place that you can trust.
Chris Milk
#6. That's what we're all about: delivering a really comfortable VR experience that everybody can enjoy and afford.
Brendan Iribe
#7. Windows never planned for a VR device. When you plug a HDMI cable into the computer, Windows thinks it's a new monitor. The desktop blinks. It tries to rearrange windows and icons.
Brendan Iribe
#8. Seeing other people is incredibly engaging, and that's one of the drivers that made us partner with Facebook - social communication. Not social newsfeeds, but actual face-to-face, seeing multiple avatars in a play experience, that's going to be a very big part of the future in VR.
Brendan Iribe
#9. I think people have an appetite for VR at $200, $300, $400. It's something so new and improves so quickly, people do have an appetite to buy that. If people are getting a new VR headset every two or three years that's incredibly improved, you want to go do that.
Brendan Iribe
#10. A bad version of a virtual reality video makes you vomit in your headset in under 10 seconds. It's much easier to make bad VR than it is to make good VR.
Chris Milk
#11. We look at Sony as someone who's jumping into the space to help evangelize and build out VR. They're very centered around a console experience.
Brendan Iribe
#12. Locomotion can be uncomfortable in VR, but a number of developers have figured out how to do some subtle locomotion.
Brendan Iribe
#13. Mobile VR will be a lot more accessible. It'll be easier to use; you'll be able to pass it along to your friends.
Brendan Iribe
#14. Wake up, buddy. You okay?" "Auntie Em! Auntie Em!" Homer's VR came online, smiling. "I guess we got'em." I snorted with relief. "And their little dog, too." Homer steepled his fingers in a properly evil mastermindish pose. "All their base are belong to us.
Dennis E. Taylor
#15. As people are showing the Rift to friends, word will spread that VR can be that good. So I'm not so worried in terms of adoption of the Rift.
Brendan Iribe
#16. I'm really familiar with what Cardboard's doing; it's not a novel concept. Cardboard is in many ways a direct ripoff of FOV2GO, a project I helped work on when I was at ICT, and it was fairly well known in the academic VR community.
Palmer Luckey
#17. We imagine that some people will jump into the AR and VR space that are complementary. We look at Google Glass. It's very complementary. It's not competitive. It's a different experience. It's used for different purposes.
Brendan Iribe
#18. I'm the most optimistic guy about VR out there. I have crazy visions of what we'll be doing in the future.
Palmer Luckey
#19. VR is a very intense visual experience and having the most powerful PC is the only way to deliver certain experiences.
Mark Zuckerberg
#20. There's going to be all different price points, and you get what you pay for. There's certainly low things made of cardboard that you don't put on your head, you just hold up little viewers that give you this glimmer of what VR could be.
Brendan Iribe
#21. A lot of people, even if they know what VR is, see it as this tool to go in your basement and play Halo.
Palmer Luckey
#22. AirMech was ported, I guess, but they made a complete VR mode for it. It's a tabletop game. It's incredibly compelling. I find it a lot more compelling in VR.
Brendan Iribe
#23. If you look back at when things like tablets and smartphones were first invented, or the Newton at Apple, that was the first attempt at VR. We didn't even have 3D GPUS, or were just getting them.
Brendan Iribe
#24. I've tried Oculus Rift; I've played with the Steam VR rig. Both are mind-blowing. In a traditional video game setting, in a first-person shooter, you can see a tower in the distance. You can walk up to that tower and use your controller to look up.
Ramez Naam
#25. If time is annihilated, mountains and oceans are annihilated.
Ruth Ozeki
#26. Any darn fool can make something complex; it takes a genius to make something simple.
Pete Seeger
#27. She walked on, comforted by the surf, by the one perpetual moment of beach-time, the now-and-always of it.
William Gibson
#28. The problem with competition is that it takes away the requirement to set your own path, to invent your own method, to find a new way.
Seth Godin
#29. The one day you don't go into practice and use that day to the fullest is the one day someone is going to beat you.
Blaine Wilson
#30. I told the students [at Yale] we were going to talk about love - I meant love in the sense of devotions to one's work - and about half the students got really pissed off.
Kiki Smith
#31. At times we'll want to escape our
polluted reality...
not augment it with digital
Debris
Clyde DeSouza
#32. Even in the face of massive competition, don't think about the competition. Literally don't think about them. Every time you're in a meeting and you're tempted to talk about a competitor, replace that thought with one about user feedback or surveys. Just think about the customer.
Mike McCue
#33. The LORD God formed the man out of the dust from the ground and breathed the breath of life into his nostrils. Genesis 2:7
Beth Moore
#34. Bucky's garage was a two-bay cinder block structure that sat like an island in a sea of cars. New cars, old cars, smashed cars, rusted cars, cars that had signed on for the vital organ program,
Janet Evanovich
#35. In 1979, when I was 39, I had such a bad year, I thought it was all over. Thankfully it wasn't.
Jack Nicklaus
#36. Curiosity often plagued my soul more than I could bear.
Lindsay Eland
#37. Mental note to self: Next time make sure we're both naked before I piss her off.
Javier
Eve Langlais
#38. In some states militant nationalism has gone to the lengths of dictatorship, the cult of the absolute or totalitarian state and the glorification of war.
Arthur Henderson
#39. Good science is done by being curious in general, by asking questions all around, by acknowledging the likelihood of being wrong and taking this in good humor for granted, by having a deep fondness for nature, and by being made jumpy and nervous by ignorance.
Lewis Thomas
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