Kink.com VR Profiled in Wired

Kink.com VR Profiled in Wired

SAN FRANCISCO — Kink.com's pioneering virtual reality project is turning heads in Silicon Valley.

Wired Magazine's Out of Office With Brent Rose visited the Armory during a recent shoot and came away astonished.

Kink VR director Fivestar and director of postproduction Kawaii appear with performers Bella Rossi and Ela Nova to show Wired journalist Rose how the VR porn is made.

"We really see VR as a way to move the business forward, as it allows us to better bring the viewer into the scene," said Mike Stabile, spokesperson for Kink.com. "We're really pleased with the recognition Kink VR has been getting outside of the industry."

Kink VR launched as a beta product in October.

Kink.com's VR project has been profiled by Engadget, VentureBeat, CNET, The Hustleand others; a visit to the Armory has become a must-stop for tech reporters writing about the booming VR industry. 

Shoots are currently free on KinkVR.com, and are available to anyone with an Oculus, Samsung VR or Cardboard headset.

The Kink VR segment of Out of Office with Brent Rose can be viewed here.

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