I recently experienced some VR art at the Walker Art Center (museum of modern art) in Minneapolis and was decidedly underwhelmed.
SIGGRAPH has a VR Theatre where they show short VR films [1].
EyeJack is a platform for AR art, though you may need to visit an exhibit to see the actual art. [2]
[1] https://s2018.siggraph.org/conference/conference-overview/co...
[2] https://eyejackapp.com
Not really. Most stuff is released to Steam or the Oculus Store and it's reported and occasionally reviewed on VR blogs and subreddits.
> I recently experienced some VR art at the Walker Art Center (museum of modern art) in Minneapolis and was decidedly underwhelmed.
What was it? Actual VR or just 360 video?
I recently experienced some VR art at the Walker Art Center (museum of modern art) in Minneapolis and was decidedly underwhelmed.