Jay Baldridge
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Jay Baldridge (Virtual Reality) graduated from Columbus College of Art & Design with a degree in Advertising/ Graphic Design with a minor in art therapy. After mumbling around though a few companies... he found out he didn't like being taken advantage of... or being trained to take advantage of others (marketing).
Today, he works as a freelance graphic designer & commissioned artist. Jay enjoys utilizing motion graphics software to create morphing geometries, makes other-worldly experimental music, loves the feeling of playing the didgeridoo, and spends time painting surreal vistas.
Jay started seeing how language had been unsuspectingly trapping us for generations, and while still being a total shoebie to Virtual Reality (VR), he offered up what he could…a deep appreciation of a wide range of psychedelic shamanistic voyages, and himself.
He found that through virtual reality, so many of us were being offered a chance to dip our toes in a river, and a pocket of a chance to see our reality in new perspectives! He believes that tools such as Virtual Reality help us in finding out we are STILL ourselves… in & out of our conscious reality, “We” demonstrate to ourselves... where we are being too hard on ourselves, where we feel we shine, where we in the real world, or so we grasp, want to be.
“I want to share that 'we' can be a safe sacred space that's always with us.”
Today, he works as a freelance graphic designer & commissioned artist. Jay enjoys utilizing motion graphics software to create morphing geometries, makes other-worldly experimental music, loves the feeling of playing the didgeridoo, and spends time painting surreal vistas.
Jay started seeing how language had been unsuspectingly trapping us for generations, and while still being a total shoebie to Virtual Reality (VR), he offered up what he could…a deep appreciation of a wide range of psychedelic shamanistic voyages, and himself.
He found that through virtual reality, so many of us were being offered a chance to dip our toes in a river, and a pocket of a chance to see our reality in new perspectives! He believes that tools such as Virtual Reality help us in finding out we are STILL ourselves… in & out of our conscious reality, “We” demonstrate to ourselves... where we are being too hard on ourselves, where we feel we shine, where we in the real world, or so we grasp, want to be.
“I want to share that 'we' can be a safe sacred space that's always with us.”