Virtual Reality pioneer Mark Bolas moves to Microsoft, By Surur

We often report on key people leaving Microsoft, but sometimes we are lucky enough to report on very important people joining the company.

On this occasion Microsoft is able to celebrate recruiting a foundational member of VR community, Mark Bolas, who left his post as a researcher and professor at the University of Southern California for a job at Microsoft.

Bolas ran the Mixed Reality Lab and Studio, where his work focuses on creating virtual environments that fully engage one’s perception and cognition and create a visceral memory of the experience and where he tutored key VR entrepreneurs like Oculus Rift’s Palmer Luckey. His motto was famously “We take technology, push it to the edge of its limitations and, hopefully, break it.”

Bolas helped create NASA’s prototype Virtual Environment Workstation in the 1980’s and he later founded Fakespace Labs, manufacturing virtual reality and interactive devices in the 1990s. While running the MxR Lab, Bolas was also an associate professor of interactive media in the Interactive Media Division of the university’s School of Cinematic Arts.

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