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Next week: Learn how to code VR for the web

Datavized CTO Brian Chirls demonstrates his company's technology for Julie Menin, the commissioner of the Mayor's Office for Media and Entertainment.

Earlier this year, we had the chance to sit in a workshop on virtual reality for the web led by Datavized, the Williamsburg-based company that makes VR data visualizations. The company’s goal: to make VR, whose equipment can be quite expensive, more accessible to the general public.

The Made in NY Media Center by IFP, where the class was held, is offering Datavized’s workshop again next Thursday, Aug. 24. According to its Facebook post, the center is bringing it back “by popular demand.” (The post includes a link to our past coverage.) The workshop, which runs from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., costs $150. Members of the center get a discounted rate of $100.

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