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The No Proscenium Podcast
Return The Moon & The Science of Immersion
Season 1, Ep. 310
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This week on the show: new work from some of Third Rail Project's long time collaborators, a look at how neuroscientists measure immersion, a peek inside the VR Chat Prefabs community and more more more!
The Rundown:
Zach Morris and Tara OCon on Return The Moon [4:00]
Immersive 101 [28:23]
Fionna of Studio CyFi [32:22]
Pick of the Week [43:00]
Paul J. Zak of Immersion Neuroscience [46:09]
Associate Producer: Parker Sela
Music: Chris Porter of the Speakeasy Society
Headlines: Kathryn Yu, Executive Editor of No Proscenium
Podcast written, edited, hosted, produced and mixed by Noah Nelson
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