A company calledSensorium Galaxyis launching a social VR music platform that claims to revolutionize live music experiences.
The virtual world will let you use avatars to interact with fellow concertgoers.
The Sensorium Galaxy is a virtual world in development that focuses on musical performances.
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A virtual motion-captured version of him and other DJs will play sets in fantastical venues.
Virtual concerts have some advantages over the real thing.
For one, you wont get beer splashed in your face in VR.
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“So much so that you might not even feel as though you are at a concert.”
Its not just pop music thats going virtual.
Platforms like WaveXR give you the sense of being in a different world with avatars and the like.
Virtual environments that allow users to control avatars also risk distracting users from the musical performance.