Google creates a new Labs team under Clay Bavor, comprising its Area 120 incubator, AR and VR efforts, and Project Starline holographic video booth
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Early look at Google's Project Starline, a video booth with a 65" display and several sensors and cameras allowing for 3D representations of video call subjects
Our reporter tests out a “video booth” to glimpse of the future of telepresence. — OVER THE PAST several years … Tweets: @claybavor , @laurengoode , @mgsiegler , @delk , @paulm , @simulacracid , @dr...
Google VP Clay Bavor and Tango engineering director Johnny Lee talk about firm's approach to immersive computing, including AR and VR, standalone VR headset
Clay Bavor knows immersive computing is a long-term project. Here's what he's doing to make it happen faster.
Google releases Google Earth VR on the HTC Vive for free and is exploring support for other platforms
Bringing the whole wide world to virtual reality Sam Machkovech / Ars Technica : VR's killer app has arrived, and it's Google Earth Sumit Passary / Tech Times : Google Earth VR: Here's What You Need T...
Clay Bavor talks about Daydream, its Cardboard origins, and Google's ambitions for the new VR platform
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Google VP of VR Clay Bavor describes his vision for VR: perfectly capture and depict reality, create VR spaces for free expression
Clay Bavor, Google's VP of VR, on His Plan to Make Virtual Reality Amazing for Everyone — In late 2013, Clay Bavor began experimenting with teleportation.