As of 2025, is not slowing down. Her latest project—codenamed "Echo" —involves AI-driven historical reconstruction. Imagine walking through the real Colosseum in Rome, but through your RV glasses, you see the exact, spatially accurate holographic replay of a gladiator fight occurring on top of the real ruins.
Blair’s story dissects the sensory dominance of technology. In one pivotal narrative beat, Blair touches a real flower and is disappointed by the lack of "haptic feedback"—the vibration or cue a VR glove would provide. This moment signifies the total inversion of the human experience: the copy has become the standard, and the original has become the defective imitation. Blair Williams - Reality Virtually
"Don't add noise," Williams famously says. A successful RV application doesn't bombard the user with data. Instead, it uses AI and real-time environmental mapping to offer contextual utility. For example, when you look at a faulty pipe in your basement, the RV system automatically overlays repair instructions and purchase links for the correct wrench. As of 2025, is not slowing down