NYT VR’s Latest Gear VR Documentary Explores Deafness and Sound

The New York Times (NYT) has collaborated on plenty of virtual reality (VR) and 360-degree films and experiences since it first launched a dedicated app – NYT VR- back in 2015 for mobile devices. But it wasn’t until August this year that the app came to the most popular mobile VR headset, Samsung Gear VR. Today, Oculus has announced a new documentary for the app, Sensations in Sound, exploring the relationship between hearing and being deaf.

Created in collaboration between NYT VR and light-field camera technology company Lytro, Sensations in Sound: “tells the story of Rachel Kolb, a Rhodes scholar who received a cochlear implant at the age of 20,” explains the Oculus Blog. “Working with Lytro, The New York Times blends light-field live-capture technology with hand-drawn animation by James Merry—who also happens to be deaf—to bring Rachel’s words to life.”

“‘Sensations of Sound’ is the first time we’ve applied Light Field technology to hand-drawn animation,” says Lytro Creative Director Chrissy Szczupak. “It really allows you to connect with Rachel’s story by taking you on a truly unique journey of the senses.”

“‘Sensations of Sound’ tells such a powerful story that simply couldn’t have been captured in such an intimate way through a more traditional medium,” adds Szczupak. “We’re honored to be a part of bringing Rachel’s story to life for such a fundamentally personal experience.”

Just like the the NYT VR app, Sensations of Sound is completely free to download.

Recently VRFocus caught up with Lytro at AR and VR on the Lot in California, siting down with Orin Green, the VR/VFX Supervisor at Lytro Inc. to talk about what they’re focusing on and the VR experiences they were showcasing, which included its recent collaboration with Within on Hallelujah.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of NYT VR, and Lytro, reporting back with the latest announcements.

NYT VR Gives Users A Virtual Backstage Pass

Last month the New York Times brought its library of immersive virtual reality (VR) and 360-degree films to the Samsung Gear VR with the launch of the NYT VR app on that platform. Now NYT VR is offering Gear VR users the chance to get an exclusive look at the lives of indie rock band The National.

The new VR documentary is titled The National: Something Out of Nothing and will follow the members of the band as they go through the process of rehearsing and recording their seventh studio album, Sleep Well Beast as well as showing exclusive footage of stage performances of the band.

Footage was captured over the past year and assembled into a 12-minute documentary by Academy Award winning filmmaker Marshall Curry.

The enhance the experience for fans, the NYT VR app has been updated to include support for spatial audio, which allows users to experience the acoustics of the performance as if they were really present at the venue.

The National joins several other bands and artists who have been using VR and 360-degree video to engage with fans and audiences. Virtual band Gorillaz have launched their own AR-enhanced smartphone app, and singer Bjork has been experimenting with including VR in her music videos.

The National: Something Out of Nothing can be downloaded through the NYT VR app. The NYT VR app is available for free for Samsung Gear VR users on the Oculus Store. A video trailer for the documentary is available to view below.

VRFocus will continue to report on new VR and 360-degree experiences.