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A virtual tour around Kate Malone's Studio

Kate Malone – studio 360 virtual tour

Follow us on a 360° virtual tour of Kate Malone’s studio to celebrate the launch of BRUK 360 !! <www.bruk360.com > move your mobile around or drag the screen to explore all 360°, on computer use the mouse to move the screen and see all around > Nearly 6 years after starting #bruksocialmedia we’ll be focusing on creating 360 degrees content and exploring VR/AR/Mixed reality technologies for all sectors of society. Kate has opened her London studios’ doors to us where we captured a 360° video of Balls Pond Studios in Dalston. Malone will be back to the TV every Thu 8pm for the second season of The Great Pottery Throw Down on #BBC2 or BBC iPlayer, watch out! #potterythrowdown #VR #360video

Posted by BRUK 360 on Thursday, 2 February 2017

A virtual tour around Kate Malone’s Studio!
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