Today,
immersive entertainment company Nomadic revealed its groundbreaking
approach to bring tactile virtual reality adventures to communities everywhere.
Led by a team of entertainment and retail industry visionaries, Nomadic’s new
model for location-based entertainment provides theatres, malls, resorts,
arcades and other locales a turn-key technology solution to transform existing
commercial spaces into VR attractions.
Nomadic
partners with retail venues to provide the equipment, infrastructure, technology
and content to build tactile, location-based VR experiences within their locales.
Utilizing a modular set of components, the physical structure and layout of
Nomadic installations are designed to be easily reconfigured, changed and
updated with new content, without requiring extensive construction or specialized
expertise.
Within
the constraints of existing retail spaces, Nomadic’s VR adventures are designed
to blur the line between ‘virtual’ and ‘reality’. As participants maneuver through story-driven
gamified experiences, they interact with physical props and encounter
environmental effects that make the narrative come to life.
Founded by film, gaming, and
visual effects industry pioneers, the Nomadic team has worked on film
franchises including
Star Wars,
Jurassic Park,
Pirates of the Caribbean and
The
Matrix. The Nomadic team averages more than 25 years of relevant experience
in game design, storytelling, location-based entertainment, and technology development.
“We’re creating a new medium of entertainment,” said Nomadic CEO,
Doug Griffin. “Our goal is simple – for everyone to walk away saying ‘wow!’”
“We’ve developed a platform that adds monetary value though increased
foot traffic and repeat engagement,” said Kalon Gutierrez, Head of Growth for
Nomadic. “Nomadic’s modular VR solution gives content and location partners
around the globe the opportunity to provide local communities with an
unparalleled entertainment experience.”
Nomadic will host its first public showing of their turn-key
technology solution for tactile VR at the CinemaCon trade show in Las Vegas,
March 28
th – 30
th, 2017 (Booth #2317A, Augustus Ballroom,
Caesar’s Palace Resort and Casino.) For more information, visit
www.nomadicvr.net.