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" ... Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim), a global developer of game-based military simulation and training software, was awarded £768k through the £800m Defence Innovation Fund with the British Army to build a massive photorealistic virtual reality (VR) training world called Virtual Reality in Land Training (VRLT). VRLT uses out-of-the-box terrains with the BISim’s proprietary game engine to enable hundreds of soldiers to participate in massive multi-role free-roaming, mounted and unmounted simulations. ... "
" ... In 1968, newly divorced and remarried to her high school sweetheart, Flack began to gain critical attention for her photorealistic paintings, which were created by projecting photographs onto a canvas, and reproducing them in bright, deep colors. Flack suddenly found herself compared to artists such as Chuck Close and Richard Estes, although her work was always distinctly feminine, combining objects such as Chanel perfume bottles, lipsticks, butterflies, cherries and roses with family photographs and images of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe to create deeply intellectual still lives that Flack referred to as “vanitas paintings.” ... "
" ... Others experiences span the photorealistic landscapes, art, parties, theme camps and DJ sets of the in-person Burn, through BRCvr, Burn2, Infinite Playa and MysticVerse to random encounters amid the hand-drawn aesthetic of the interactive Build-A-Burn. On September 5, when the namesake Man would normally burn, Burn Night: Live from Home offers blueprints for building your own two-foot-tall effigy to burn from home. ... "
" ... Rauschenberg's collaboration was part of a broader effort by NASA to engage the public in space through the vehicle of art. (Another collaborator was Norman Rockwell, who was loaned a space suit so that he could make a photorealistic painting of astronauts.) With total freedom to see the space program from within, Rauschenberg thoroughly explored the NASA facilities. He visited the Vehicle Assembly Building, where the Apollo VII rocket was constructed. "Inside larger than all outsides," he noted. And he was seated in the Cape Kennedy grandstand for the countdown. "The incredibly bright lights, the moon coming up, seeing the rocket turn into pure ice, its stripes and USA markings disappearing – and all you could hear were frogs and alligators," he observed. ... "
" ... The reason that there is astonishment at the use of blocks is that in today’s super-duper graphics and the ability to have even the cheapest computers portray photorealistic scenes, the aspect that this worldwide famous game is using the primitives of blocks seems like an outmoded and altogether outdated way of doing contemporary video or online games. ... "