Creating mixed reality experiences for HoloLens shatters the existing paradigms designers and developers have come to understand. As early Microsoft HoloLens partners, Dave Curry and Eric Rak were invited to speak to an incoming Holographic Academy class to provide useful insight for teams preparing to start working with HoloLens. If you’d like to click along […]
Creating mixed reality experiences for HoloLens shatters the existing paradigms designers and developers have come to understand. As early Microsoft HoloLens partners, Dave Curry and Eric Rak were invited to speak to an incoming Holographic Academy class to provide useful insight for teams preparing to start working with HoloLens.
If you’d like to click along with the slides from our talk, the PDF is available on SlideShare at Improv, Not Screenplays: Iterative Holographic Design.
Creating mixed reality experiences for HoloLens shatters the existing paradigms designers and developers have come to understand. As early Microsoft HoloLens partners, Dave Curry and Eric Rak were invited to speak to an incoming Holographic Academy class to provide useful insight for teams preparing to start working with HoloLens.
If you’d like to click along with the slides from our talk, the PDF is available on SlideShare at Improv, Not Screenplays: Iterative Holographic Design.
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Dave and Eric speaking to an incoming Holographic Academy class