Sampling of recent press collected from ISSUU, newspapers, Google News & more.
Your homework:
1) Read this article by Alexandra Ivanovitch of the Center for Empathy in International Affairs.
2) Substitute #bluemind for #virtualreality (and #VR) throughout.
3) Make subtle edits for fluidity and water-themed (vs tech) context.
4) Replace all images of people in VR headsets with photos of people spending time together near, in, on or under water, blueways or oceans.
For example, this text:
"Academics and artists alike praise virtual reality (VR) as the ultimate empathic medium which allows its users to walk a mile in another’s shoes and open the doors of perception. Numerous evidence- based studies stemming from social neuroscience and cyberpsychology have shown virtual reality’s potential as an instrument of self-transformation and transformation of interpersonal relationships."
Becomes:
"Academics, water advocates, and artists alike praise Blue Mind as the ultimate empathic medium which allows its users to walk a mile in another’s shoes and open the doors of perception. Numerous evidence- based studies stemming from social neuroscience and environmental psychology have shown Blue Mind’s potential as an instrument of self-transformation and transformation of interpersonal relationships."
And this photo:
Becomes:
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