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Max Weisel
CEO @ Normal VR
Max Weisel is an American entrepreneur, software engineer, and digital artist born on November 12, 1991, in Tucson, Arizona.1 He is the founder and CEO of Normal VR, a virtual and augmented reality software company based in New York City.12
Weisel's career highlights include:
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Early iOS development: He created MxTube, one of the first iPhone applications for jailbroken devices, which later became MiTube on the App Store.1
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Collaboration with Björk: Weisel developed apps for Björk's "Biophilia" album, the first full-length app album, and performed on her tour from 2012-2013.12
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RelativeWave: He founded this research and development company, which created Form, a design tool for mobile app prototyping. Google acquired RelativeWave in 2014.12
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Google: After the acquisition, Weisel worked as the Head of Material Design Tools at Google until 2016.1
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Normal VR: Founded in March 2016, Normal VR focuses on cloud game server hosting and VR titles.2 The company has developed projects such as:
Weisel's work has been recognized by various institutions, including induction into the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art for the Biophilia app.12
Highlights
Normcore 3 is out!!
Our team has been doing incredible things with this release. I'm so proud of everyone who worked on this and all of the developers shipping titles with Normcore.
We've hosted over one billion multiplayer games, and we're on our way to 1 billion more!
This is a big reason why I think headsets will require controllers for a very long time. You won't need controllers all of the time, but shipping with no controller option makes a headset dead on arrival for me.
