back to article Reimagine with us, the FT's printed virtual reality guide to Dublin

The Financial Times' latest Google-funded VR project emerges blinking into the daylight tomorrow. Entitled Hidden Cities, this masterpiece of western journalism is a guide to Dublin, but optimised for nerd goggles. Curiously, though, the FT is also producing a "printed edition" of the VR supplement, which will be "distributed …

  1. User McUser
    Headmaster

    Printed VR

    AKA the Stereoscope (sometimes erroneously referred to as a "Stereopticon.")

  2. Rich 11

    If this demonstrates the FT's grasp of modern technology, imagine what the Daily Telegraph's interpretation would be like!

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Well, we know what the Sun's would be like. Oh wait, they got rid of the Page 3. Damn...

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  4. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    but that was such a great proposal you wrote, why not get some other sponsor ?

    <snigger> maybe! yahoo! would! sponsor! you!

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/10/24/googles_150m_journalism_fund/

    seriously, I thought this proposal had a lot of merit ... /someone/ ought to fund it >:-{)

  5. Kernel
    Trollface

    Very poor effort there , El Reg.

    One never drinks one's Guinness straight from the can!

    Hell, if a bunch of journos can't get basic beer consumption facts right, what hope can have we for the rest of the article, or indeed, the entire website?

    1. fran 2

      Re: Very poor effort there , El Reg.

      Indeed, the can in question is Guinness draught, it is meant to be poured into a glass. Room temperature bottled Guinness is for the real connoisseur though

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