Notes on Blindness VR iPhone App Review

| October 28, 2017 | 1 Comment

Have you ever imagined how the world of a blind person might feel like? How different would be his/her perception and what might be the range of emotions those perceptions might trigger? The Notes on Blindness VR is an app on the iTunes store that would give you a glimpse into the world of a blind person.

Experience the Emotions of Blindness

Notes on Blindness VR for iPhone comes with a story. It is the story of John Hull, who after decades of deterioration went completely blind in 1983. He began to document his experience on audio cassettes. These diary recordings form the six-part nonfiction VR experience. Each chapter will be about a memory, location or a moment from Hull’s audio diary. The app uses binaural audio and real time 3D animations that create a world without sight.

App Highlights

Integration of creative forms of storytelling with advanced game-play mechanics.
Can be viewed with or without any form of VR headset.
Available in English, German and French

Conclusion

Notes on Blindness VR for iPhone definitely an application with a difference. It is one of the most creative apps that take you into the emotional and cognitive experience of blindness. So, install the app and feel the world without sight!

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