What’s in Your Reality? An AR/VR Conversation.

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What is the difference between Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality? Why do we need these altered realities and what can we expect from this technologies in the future? Guests Georgia Van Cuylenburg and Steve Aukstakalnis share their experiences with AR/VR and talk about what is coming in the near future.

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Steve gave a very comprehensive definition of the difference between augmented reality and virtual reality.

Georgia’s enthusiasm for how AR/VR are being used as healing tools.

Both Georgia and Steve thoughtfulness in how parents should be talking to kids about violence in games.

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Backstory Behind Stephanie and Guest

It was great having Georgia in the studio again, she was the first Relatable guest. It is always uplifting to get her perspective on things. This was my first time talking with Steve. I was pleasantly surprised that he is just as thoughtful as he is scientific about the topic. – Stephanie Michele

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