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Virtual Reality

Infinite Scroll

Popping the Bubble of Noise-Cancelling Headphones

A new Japanese-designed device promises to “unmute the world,” as if it were no longer possible to do so simply by uncovering your ears.
Annals of Technology

Where Will Virtual Reality Take Us?

Apple’s Vision Pro headset suggests one possible future—but there are others.
Annals of Education

Virtual-Reality School as the Ultimate School Choice

The conservative education activist Erika Donalds envisions a world where parents unsatisfied with their public schools can opt out by putting their kids in a headset.
Cover Story

Christoph Niemann’s “Virtual Reality”

The artist discusses technology and getting outdoors.
Persons of Interest

Hito Steyerl’s Digital Visions

Her savage, mischievous works about surveillance, automation, digital platforms, and the art market have made her one of the most revered figures in the mercurial world of contemporary art. 
Shouts & Murmurs

The “Anne of Green Gables” V.R. Experience

Office Space

Can Virtual Reality Fix the Workplace?

The struggle to create a digital alternative to the analog office.
Infinite Scroll

We Already Live in Facebook’s Metaverse

Who among us wants to inhabit an even more virtual world of Mark Zuckerberg’s creation?
Dept. of Education

Conflict Reporting Goes Virtual

Two former foreign correspondents launched a virtual-reality course to prepare journalists to encounter the angry, violent mobs calling them “fake news” and throwing Molotov cocktails.
Infinite Scroll

Facebook Wants Us to Live in the Metaverse

What does that even mean?
On and Off the Avenue

What Amazon Did to My Hair

The new Amazon Salon promises “augmented reality” and “point-and-learn technology.” But can it provide the intimacy of a good haircut?
Shouts & Murmurs

Customer Reviews of Mom: The V.R. Experience

A lot of it just doesn’t make sense. Why is Mom the only one who knows how the thermostat works? Or what the next-door neighbors’ names are?
Video Dept.

How “Reeducated” Was Made

To produce a film about the inaccessible indoctrination camps of Xinjiang, its creators relied on eyewitness accounts—and virtual reality.
Culture Desk

Zoom Fatigue and the New Ways to Party

Virtual-reality coffee shops and party-simulation apps are aiming to help you gossip and mingle more realistically online.
Profiles

Jordan Wolfson’s Edgelord Art

Can an artist who built a career on provocation survive a newly sensitive age?
Double Take

Sunday Reading: Veterans’ Stories

From The New Yorker’s archive: in honor of Veterans Day, poignant and moving stories of service members’ experiences.
Double Take

Sunday Reading: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence

From The New Yorker’s archive: views of an expanding and ever-changing technological frontier.
Culture Desk

The VOID Is Where Virtual Reality Enters the Dying Meatspace of the Mall

At the Oculus, a virtual-reality headset sends participants to the far reaches of the Star Wars universe amid sock kiosks and mocha dispensaries.
Culture Desk

A Virtual-Reality Program to Conquer the Fear of Public Speaking

Though virtual reality is better known for its ability to keep gamers up all night, it is also a proven aid for those suffering from a panoply of fears.
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