Singer-songwriter and actor Asher Monroe previews “Wanderlust” from his XR Reality Concert.
Extended reality (XR) is a catch-all term for technologies that enhance or replace our perception of the world. This is often through overlaying or immersing computer text and graphics into real-world and virtual environments, or even a combination of both.
For “Wanderlust,” Monroe used the same technology that is used to produce Disney’s “The Mandalorian” visuals, coupled with the same studio team that filmed Billie Eilish’s “Where Do We Go” XR Live stream along with Kid Cudi’s “Watch A Man Named Scott” special on Amazon Prime.
The trailer for “Wanderlust” may be seen below.
“The XR was an incredibly rewarding process from start to finish,” Asher Monroe admitted. “From storyboards to hiring a team of top-notch graphic artists over many months of fine-tuning. I didn’t realize I was building my own video game universe where I could live, interact and perform. I want to inspire other artists of my generation that with a wild enough imagination…they can do the same,” Monroe elaborated.
His latest studio album “Windows of Time” is available on digital service providers by clicking here.
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