People are in the bath and the soap slips out of their hand, leaving a smell on their skin that reminds them of their grandmother's bathroom. A mere 26 words have done what state-of-the-art virtual reality technology still can't: made them feel somewhere else, like they can touch and smell things that aren't there, triggered by real memories. Here, Richards finds that low ambition is no bad thing for virtual reality and features the Alternate Realities Summit in UK.
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