Virtual reality is still a niche hobby, but a small British startup is one of the first-movers in building games for the emerging medium. Curiscope is a 10-person, Brighton-based startup which raised ...
The Curiscope Virtuali-Tee is one of our favorite uses of mobile augmented reality technology, as it neatly combines educational benefits with some jaw-dropping visuals that inspire both awe and yucks ...
Curiscope, a U.K. augmented and virtual reality content startup, has raised a $1 million seed round led by LocalGlobe, the seed VC firm founded by Saul and Robin Klein. Ascension Ventures, Force over ...
“It’s just semantics. Virtual reality and augmented reality are the same thing, the same experience, and it’s only marketing that divides them.” That’s the opinion of Ben Kidd, founder of Curiscope, a ...
When it comes to augmented and virtual reality, Ed Barton has been there and got the T-shirt. His Brighton-based startup Curiscope produces The Virtuali-Tee, a garment printed with a stylised QR code ...
Over recent years, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) has burst onto the market as an exciting medium for entertainment – think Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR… even Pokémon Go. Yet while ...
Scientists have a problem: there are too few of them. This skills gap has led to governments and other organizations desperately looking for a solution to this issue. The latest entrant? Curiscope, a ...
X-ray vision is a superpower most of people wish they had and now it's possible with help of a smart t-shirt and app. Curiscope has designed Virtuali-Tee, a smart t-shirt that lets you peek inside the ...
An augmented reality app now lets you catch and tame your very own virtual shark, which will follow you around everywhere you go. Judging by my colleagues’ reactions, you’re either going to love this ...
Ever wanted to see what’s inside your body? Well, this shirt lets you do just that – sort of. The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full content.
Virtuali-Tee reveals wearer's guts, heart, lungs and kidneys in graphic pulsating 3D. Kids will love the gruesome innards but parents will appreciate the deep contextual learning. A new Kickstarter ...
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