10/27/2021
Virtual Reality is a key part of our design and production process at Array of Starsf Stars, allowing us to visualize, prototype and experience concepts before constructing and refining them physically.
We pre-construct interactive concepts and re-construct iconic spaces, so that our team members and clients get full-scale visualizations of ongoing projects.
At the University of Toronto's KMDI, researcher Michelle Lui uses MolGen; a Virtual Reality simulation created to simultaneously educate students and research how they learn while in VR.
This year, we worked with Michelle to bring the MOLGEN simulation onto Mobile VR headsets, enabling essential access to students during COVID-19 and controller-free hand tracking for the first time. See our approach and how the research continues, in our video case study.
We believe the future of education is immersive, adaptable and should be widely available. Let's bring the future to life, together.
Learn how Array of Stars and UofT's Michelle Lui worked together to bring MOLGEN, a VR simulation, to students learning from home. For more: https://www.arrayofstars.com/