There's three things that you need for virtual reality to work. You need the hardware that's affordable and doesn't make people sick, you need an audience that is willing to pay for it, and you need the content. Chris Milk affordableaudiencecontent share on social
Where I stand, or where the people I work with stand, is the technology is inevitable, so it's about how do we steer it. Chris Milk inevitablepeoplestand Change image and share on social
It's easy to lose the humanity when you start showcasing tech. Chris Milk easyhumanitylose Change image and share on social
For a long time, I believed that a great piece of music on its own could do more to stir the soul than any other single art form. Chris Milk artbelieveform Change image and share on social
If you've never mixed paint, you aren't going to be able to paint properly. Chris Milk havemixpaint Change image and share on social
In virtual reality, we're placing the viewer inside a moment or a story... made possible by sound and visual technology that's actually tricking the brain into believing it's somewhere else. Chris Milk believebraininside Change image and share on social
Virtual reality started for me in sort of an unusual place. It was the 1970s. I got into the field very young: I was seven years old. And the tool that I used to access virtual reality was the Evel Knievel stunt cycle. Chris Milk 1970saccesscycle share on social
If you look at all the technology we're interconnected with every day, all this complex technology that connects humanity, it actually doesn't connect us. Chris Milk complexconnectday Change image and share on social
Video games as a storytelling medium are, from a mathematical standpoint, a branching narrative. You start at one place, you can go in multiple different directions, and there's a multitude of different endings. Chris Milk branchdirectionending share on social
All these experiments I've done over the years with technology have been asking whether I can tell stories that affect humans in a deeper way than I could without the technology. Chris Milk affectdeepexperiment Change image and share on social