The Vikings announced Marshall’s death Tuesday on behalf of his wife, Susan. The native of Kentucky, who played at Ohio State and was drafted in 1960 by the Cleveland Browns, played 19 of his 20 seasons in the
. The device places viewers right onstage with Bono, delivering it all in 8K with spatial audio for a fully immersive 180-degree video.“There’s a kind of intimacy afforded to us,” said Bono, who added that immersive technologies tap into viewers senses and emotions more deeply than traditional media. “It’s not just being in the room. You can be in your head.”
These days, experiences like Bono’s concert film have become the next frontier of music, film and live performances. Headset devices like the Vision Pro and, alongside next-gen venues such as the Sphere and Cosm, are making these experiences borderless, turning every seat into the best one in the house.Some of music’s biggest names — including
, Metallica, Megan Thee Stallion,— have had projects featured on these platforms. Even the iconic film “The Matrix” has been reintroduced in this immersive space.
“This is the future. These experiences enhance the connection,” said Robert Trujillo, guitarist for Metallica, whose powerhouse Mexico City performance was delivered in an
through the Vision Pro in March. After watching their show on the device, he was in awe.filled with the toxic plastic ingredient.
The on-scene coordinator’s “limited awareness or use of the full range of ASPECT capabilities could negatively impact emergency response decision-making,” the report said.The explosion and fire generated a massive plume of black smoke over
that billowed eastward over the nearby Ohio-Pennsylvania border three days after the derailment. State and local officials in charge of the response feared those tank cars would explode even though the limited temperature information they had showed the cars were starting to cool off.The National Transportation Safety Board had previously