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Description
Chris Milk returns to New Frontier (his virtual reality film Sound and Vision played at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival), this time working with visual effects powerhouse Digital Domain, acclaimed film production company Annapurna Pictures/VRSE.farm and virtual reality production company VRSE.works, to create this photo-realistic CGI-rendered 3-D virtual reality film that takes the viewer on a journey from one beginning to a new beginning.
Check out How to Cardboard for information on how to get your own virtual reality headset to view Evolution of Verse. Daily at New Frontier, 573 Main, 2nd floor.
— Shari Frilot
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