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July 25, 2014

‘Ulysses’ is coming to life thanks to virtual reality

by John_A

telemachus: the tower, 8 a.m., theology, white/gold, heir, narrative (young)

Look, there’s nothing to be ashamed of if you’ve been plowing through James Joyce’s Ulysses for the past, oh, decade. It’s such a challenging read, that a developer thought it best to create some sort of a virtual reality world based on the piece that can be accessed through an Oculus Rift headset. Irish filmmaker Eoghan Kidney has launched a crowdfunding campaign in hopes of raising €4,000 ($5,400) for the project. The idea is to provide accompanying visuals as a narrator reads the story, which (to us, anyway) sounds it could help readers reach the final pages. Sadly, the campaign only deals with a single chapter called Proteus, but Kidney says it’s just a prototype for a larger project that tackles other parts of the book. If you want to put yourself in Stephen Dedalus’ shoes and walk along Sandymount Strip, head after the break to watch the video.

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