Have you ever felt the burning desire to be in the same room with Presidential candidates during a 2-3 hour long debate? Now you can be there virtually from the comfort of your own home!
CNN and NextVR will make history on October 13th by hosting the first-ever live stream of a news event in virtual reality, giving viewers a front-row seat to CNN's 2016 election debates.
The network is partnering with virtual reality technology platform NextVR to stream the CNN Democratic Presidential Debate live, in full 3D immersive virtual reality, from Las Vegas, NV.
The live stream follows CNN and NextVR's first virtual reality experience at the CNN Ronald Reagan Debate, where it quietly filmed the highest rated event in CNN history in virtual reality to make it available to users on demand. This experience is now available to users who have a Samsung GearVR virtual reality headset by visiting the NextVR portal in the Oculus Store. Once downloaded, the debate can be seen from the perspective of an audience member at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
The October 13th debate will feature 5 candidates, along with Vice President Biden should he choose to enter the race. You can discuss the debate on my journal.
[Ed's Comment: Discuss the technology in the comments below, but please leave the political discussion for Takyon's journal.]
(Score: 2) by ikanreed on Tuesday October 13 2015, @03:07PM
Don't worry so much about it. Every aspect of American elections are broken, not just the debates.
(Score: 2) by Tork on Tuesday October 13 2015, @03:43PM
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 13 2015, @04:26PM
That's the easiest thing in the world: If they are a Democratic or Republican presidential candidate, they are corrupt. Full stop.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 13 2015, @04:52PM
If you see a television ad for them, they're corrupt.
(Score: 2) by maxwell demon on Tuesday October 13 2015, @08:38PM
But then, voting is easy: Just look for the name you don't know, and vote for that one.
The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.