Phone addiction, mind prisons, the limits of virtual reality and more!

Published: Aug. 15, 2016, 11:59 a.m.

Time stamp and notes:\n\n30:00 Intro\n\n1:00 How has VR changed Cosmo since he began working in the field?\n\n3:00 Why VR appeals to Cosmo.\n\n4:00 Is there something VR will never be able to achieve?\n\n8:00 Will vr porn eclipse all the good VR applications out there to their detriment?\n\n9:00 How do you teach people in VR? How do you know if someone learned what you wanted them to learn?\n\n11:30 Cosmo's tips on getting shit done.\n\n19:00 Does creating VR experiences count as free speech? What are the boundaries of this form of "free speech".\n\n31:00 Teaching kids to eat healthy with augmented reality?\n\n35:00 How good of a simulation will we be able to create?\n\n37:00 Are you addicted to your phone?\n\n39:00 How do you prevent mind prisons?\n\n42:00 Would Pixar branded content conquer the VR market?\n\n45:00 Thoughts on the Vive's sales figures.\n\n49:00 What's the best way to get into VR?\n\n57:00 Cosmos perspective on how the industry has changed.\n\nThanks to Cosmo for being a true scholar and gentleman of virtual reality!\n\nFollow up with him with the links below:\n\nhttps://twitter.com/cosmoscharf\n\nAnime in the intro is called "Dartanian". Please support the original artist.\n\nThanks for listening\n\nGet in touch with Enter VR via twitter: @entervr