Exclusive: Scotland-based Ar company Square Slice Studios, co-founded by comic book titan Grant Morrison, has inked a creative partnership deal with Rony Abovitz’s billion-dollar tech startup Magic Leap to create content for the latter’s buzzed-about Magic Leap One Ar headset.
The partnership marks Square Slice’s first steps into creating interactive experiences for Magic Leap’s mixed and augmented reality technology.
Square Slice Studios is anchored by renowned graphic novel writer and producer Morrison, known for his work on Batman: Arkham Asylum, The Invisibles, Animal Man, X-Men, the SyFy Channel series Happy!, and the upcoming TV adaption of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, which is in development at SyFy/Ucp/Amblin. Morrison also previously served as an advisor to Magic Leap in its early days.
Magic Leap was founded by Abovitz in 2010 and has raised hundreds of millions of dollars from investors including Google and China’s Alibaba.
The partnership marks Square Slice’s first steps into creating interactive experiences for Magic Leap’s mixed and augmented reality technology.
Square Slice Studios is anchored by renowned graphic novel writer and producer Morrison, known for his work on Batman: Arkham Asylum, The Invisibles, Animal Man, X-Men, the SyFy Channel series Happy!, and the upcoming TV adaption of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, which is in development at SyFy/Ucp/Amblin. Morrison also previously served as an advisor to Magic Leap in its early days.
Magic Leap was founded by Abovitz in 2010 and has raised hundreds of millions of dollars from investors including Google and China’s Alibaba.
- 7/19/2018
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
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