Instant getaway to Kenyan wildlife
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Virry VR: A new conceptual way of interacting with wild animals

It is a series of interactive educational VR products filmed in 4K VR at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Kenya, home to the most endangered African megafauna: Black and White Rhinos, Lions and African elephants.
Virry VR is available for PS VR and Oculus Rift Go and Gear VR. It is all about giving the player a deeply impressive experience of meeting wild African animals up close.
It uses technology to connect you to the wild by helping you form a bond with these wild animals.
What is so unique about Virry VR?
It’s a chance to take a short break to visit Kenya and interact with the wildlife without leaving your home or workplace. An actual safari experience costs around $5,000/week, whereas Virry VR is $4.99 or $29.99 depending on the platform. You can come back as often as you like. Even when you are feeling the blues – it’s the quickest and the safest experience to immediately reset your mental state.
What types of content does the Virry VR have?
Virry offers you:
  • Interactive experiences with animals
  • Relaxing landscape experiences – perfect for meditation
What other Virry products are available?
The Virry family and children app for iOS (including Apple TV!) and Android won Webby, BAFTA and Lovies Awards. It has been recommended by the Educational App Store for using at schools.
Check it out! With more animals and more wildlife partners!
Download on the App Store
Get it on Google Play

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CAST

Alexander Rhodes
a board member of TUSK, leading conservation organisation patroned by the Royal Family
http://www.tusk.org
Tusk
Virry VR's incredible technology is gripping and inspiring, taking the younger generation into the wild to learn first-hand about the importance of the natural world.
Jeremy Bailenson
Founding Director of Virtual Human Interaction Lab Stanford University
https://vhil.stanford.edu
Stanford VR Lab
I have seen thousands of spherical videos, and the footage from Virry VR is the most stunning nature scenes I have ever seen in any medium. Seeing a big Rhino, in its natural home, from the perspective of a mud puddle inches away, or having a Lion literally lick my face to test if I am edible, was among the coolest things I have done in VR to date. I predict this project will be a huge success in motivating people to learn more about nature and ecosystems.
Jillian Miller
founder of The Gorilla Organisation
http://www.gorillas.org
The Gorilla Organisation
In years gone by we envisioned an 'electronic safari' where people could encounter nature from afar so that wild animals could be left in peace. I’m happy to say that day has come.
Alexander Rhodes
a board member of TUSK, leading conservation organisation patroned by the Royal Family
http://www.tusk.org
Tusk
Virry VR's incredible technology is gripping and inspiring, taking the younger generation into the wild to learn first-hand about the importance of the natural world.
Jeremy Bailenson
Founding Director of Virtual Human Interaction Lab Stanford University
https://vhil.stanford.edu
Stanford VR Lab
I have seen thousands of spherical videos, and the footage from Virry VR is the most stunning nature scenes I have ever seen in any medium. Seeing a big Rhino, in its natural home, from the perspective of a mud puddle inches away, or having a Lion literally lick my face to test if I am edible, was among the coolest things I have done in VR to date. I predict this project will be a huge success in motivating people to learn more about nature and ecosystems.
Jillian Miller
founder of The Gorilla Organisation
http://www.gorillas.org
The Gorilla Organisation
In years gone by we envisioned an 'electronic safari' where people could encounter nature from afar so that wild animals could be left in peace. I’m happy to say that day has come.

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VIRRY TEAM

Svetlana Dragayeva
CEO Virry, Fountain Digital Labs
Martin Percy
Interactive Director
Ekaterina Litvinova Guneri
Head of Marketing
Tabitha Prizeman
Head of Partnerships
Joanna Fogler
Line Producer
Ian D Murphy
Director of Photography
Jacob Krzemień
CTO (Chief Technology Oficer)
Jonathan Barnbrook
UX / Brand Identity
Anil Aykan Barnbrook
UX / Brand Identity
Emma Selby
Clinical Safety Officer

Alexander Kirsanov

Psychologist
Advisory board
Prof. Jeremy Bailenson
Founding Director of the Virtual Human Interaction Lab, Stanford University
Prof. Walter Greenleaf
Behavioural neuroscientist and medical technology specialist, Stanford University
Prof. Gail F. Melson
Professor Emerita in the Department of Human Development & Family Studies, Purdue University
Alex Rhodes
Board member of Tusk and Managing Associate at Mishcon de Reya
Dr. Mimi McFaul
Clinical psychologist and Deputy Director at the National Mental Health Innovation Center
Ekaterina Murashova
Family psychologist and writer
Prof. Nikolay Drozdov
Doctor of Biological Sciences, Moscow State University
Harry Eccles-Williams
Managing Associate at Mishcon de Reya
Juliana Klose
Sustainability consultant

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