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Dr. VR
Justin Baillargeon, Ph.D
72 episodes
1 week ago
Justin Baillargeon (Dr. VR) is a VR, film and media Professor and Scholar based in Toronto, Canada. In his bilingual podcast (English and French), he discusses all things related to VR, such as its industry and its academic field.
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Justin Baillargeon (Dr. VR) is a VR, film and media Professor and Scholar based in Toronto, Canada. In his bilingual podcast (English and French), he discusses all things related to VR, such as its industry and its academic field.
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Technology
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Ep. 42 - No-Code and Shared Worlds: "Elysium" and the Future of AR
Dr. VR
48 minutes 5 seconds
1 month ago
Ep. 42 - No-Code and Shared Worlds: "Elysium" and the Future of AR

In this episode of Dr. VR, I sit down with Jon Yu, founder of Elysium AR, a no-code AR co-creation app designed to make worldbuilding accessible to everyone.

We talk about the inspirations behind Elysium, the challenges of designing for AR in vibrant public spaces, and why user experience is becoming the true “moat” in immersive technology. Jon shares his thoughts on the upcoming wave of wearable devices, from the Meta Ray-Ban Display and Orion to the Snapchat Spectacles, as well as the Meta Quest 3 and the Apple Vision Pro passthrough technologies, and what they mean for the future of creativity and connection in AR.

It’s a wide-ranging conversation about accessibility, storytelling, and the social dimensions of AR, and why the next chapter of immersive media might not be built in code, but through collaboration.

Dr. VR
Justin Baillargeon (Dr. VR) is a VR, film and media Professor and Scholar based in Toronto, Canada. In his bilingual podcast (English and French), he discusses all things related to VR, such as its industry and its academic field.