This Year's Tribeca Showed How VR Experiences Are Getting Longer—and More Immersive

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If this year’s Tribeca Film Festival was any sign for the future of virtual and augmented reality, experiences are becoming far longer and more immersive.

At this year’s festival, which ran from April 25 through this past weekend, nearly two dozen experiences showed thousands of attendees that VR doesn’t always have to be seated or isolated.

According to Loren Hammonds, the programmer for the festival’s immersive slate, 350 groups from around the world submitted to be a part of this year’s Virtual Arcade.

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