Situation:
As a migration to Virtual Reality, 360 degree video is capturing news platforms, with top of car views to global crisis and disasters.
Ryot.com Los Angeles for-profit company specializes in hopeful video content from developing and disaster-affected nations [See July 16 issue of Wired]
Goldfish Inspiration, an art site, has streamed a wild ride with camera atop the car to give you at least some of the VR experience by seeing it on a virtual platform.
Significance:
360 degree phenomenon allows Ryot to convey nuanced reality beyond the two-dimensional images of just plain video.
Goldfish Inspiration has several You Tube streaming VR video experiences while Ryot plans to change way we consume news, particularly globally.
HuffPost bot Ryot & positioned itself as the go-to VR company for both news and humanitarian advocacy.