Regulating Emotions with Virtual Reality: Liminal VR Make Way to Centre Stage at VRLA
Los Angeles, CA, April 13, 2017 --(PR.com)-- Melbourne-based virtual reality company Liminal VR are heading to Los Angeles for the world’s largest VR event, VRLA. From April 14-15th VR enthusiasts will arrive in their thousands for an immersive glimpse into the best the industry has to offer.
The applications of VR are so vast and so important that it is set to become an intrinsic part of daily life. By combining neuropsychological research with a unique design approach, Liminal VR is creating user experiences designed to improve people's state of mind. From energising experiences to deep relaxation, Liminal VR’s short 3-5-minute VR experiences on a Google Daydream or GearVR headset are designed to optimise people's emotional and cognitive state.
The Liminal team will be centre stage at the event ready to make a big announcement to the world.
What’s the big reveal all about you might ask?
“It’s been a (fairly) well-kept secret for so long, we can’t wait to make the announcement to the public. Our partnership program is set to transform the landscape of VR as we know it, both for users and developers. I wish I could tell you more, but for now stay tuned at VRLA.” - Nick Busietta, Co-founder, Liminal VR
Liminal’s team of psychologists draw from the latest in cognitive and neuropsychological research findings to provide evidence based constructs on emotional change. Research is implemented to form abstract virtual experiences free from cultural bias which universally improve the way people feel. Granted this is no easy task and so user feedback remains critical to the organisation. Technology and University events around Melbourne over the past few months have seen Liminal persistently testing out their experiences on the crowds.
Now they make their way to VRLA amongst industry experts and giants alike. It will be exciting to see what virtual reality has in store, there’s no doubt Liminal VR are amongst those on the "one’s to watch" list.
The applications of VR are so vast and so important that it is set to become an intrinsic part of daily life. By combining neuropsychological research with a unique design approach, Liminal VR is creating user experiences designed to improve people's state of mind. From energising experiences to deep relaxation, Liminal VR’s short 3-5-minute VR experiences on a Google Daydream or GearVR headset are designed to optimise people's emotional and cognitive state.
The Liminal team will be centre stage at the event ready to make a big announcement to the world.
What’s the big reveal all about you might ask?
“It’s been a (fairly) well-kept secret for so long, we can’t wait to make the announcement to the public. Our partnership program is set to transform the landscape of VR as we know it, both for users and developers. I wish I could tell you more, but for now stay tuned at VRLA.” - Nick Busietta, Co-founder, Liminal VR
Liminal’s team of psychologists draw from the latest in cognitive and neuropsychological research findings to provide evidence based constructs on emotional change. Research is implemented to form abstract virtual experiences free from cultural bias which universally improve the way people feel. Granted this is no easy task and so user feedback remains critical to the organisation. Technology and University events around Melbourne over the past few months have seen Liminal persistently testing out their experiences on the crowds.
Now they make their way to VRLA amongst industry experts and giants alike. It will be exciting to see what virtual reality has in store, there’s no doubt Liminal VR are amongst those on the "one’s to watch" list.
Contact
Liminal VR
Adam Barton
+61 386 106 390
www.liminalvr.com
Contact
Adam Barton
+61 386 106 390
www.liminalvr.com
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