Stepping into a virtual world can be fun and exhilarating. We design these VR projects to find a balance between the message and the memory. We aim to make any task more engaging in VR, like managing methane flares, analyzing shelf product placement, or saving the butterflies. Check out some of our virtual reality projects below.
For our project with Dell Cybersecurity, we were tasked to create an immersive VR experience that walked users through the central tenants of Dell’s Cybersecurity offerings. Our story and goal was to make it appear as if our booth and even the entire event had been hacked. This took branching out into new techniques to make an immersive experience for our audience.
Every March, tech enthusiasts converge in Austin for a whirlwind of innovation and inspiration. This year, we brought our Seattle Space-Time Adventure Tour to the heart of Texas for an unforgettable experience.
Fair Worlds worked with beloved Texas grocery chain, HEB, to collaborate on ways to create a digital twin of the store environment. Leveraging this 3D environment allows merchandisers to visualize products from their laptops, or in VR.
A lovable robot takes you from the oil fields to outer space on a journey to discover & stop methane leaks before it’s too late. Saving the world from ourselves has never been more fun. Produced in collaboration with the Environmental Defense Fund.
It takes more than some fuzzy, colorful padding to be a mascot. It takes guts, stamina, spirit, AND fuzzy, colorful padding. Put your mascot skills to the test in this VR gauntlet to become VorTex, Concordia University Texas’ favorite purple tornado.
Baker Hughes is on a mission to educate flare stack operators about flarefIQ technology. flare.IQ monitors and automates flare stack efficiency, a task that used to be handled manually resulting in a huge and unnecessary release of CO2. We built a trade show simulation game to demonstrate how Baker Hughes' tech works and changes the game in flare management.
Edge Computing can be complicated to illustrate. We worked with Dell to help convey this concept to the masses with a virtual tour of what these decentralized datacenters look like and how they work to power things like 5G, ultra-high def media streaming and more.
To celebrate 55 years in the oil and gas industry, Dragon Products went virtual. They wanted to give their customers something no one else had ever attempted in the energy production product showroom: the ability to 'test drive' products.
If you love butterflies, this immersive, stereoscopic 180º experience is for you. Learn about the threats to the iconic monarch butterflies on their annual migration across North America, and discover what you can do to keep them fluttering for generations to come. If you DON’T love butterflies, then this experience just might change your mind!
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