VICE Lab

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  • 2016
  • 1 Season

Vice Lab from Viceland premiered on February 29, 2016, and was a weekly series that explored the ways in which technology is changing our world. The show featured Vice correspondents as they took viewers on a journey into the future, exploring the ways in which technology is being used to push boundaries and redefine what we think is possible.

The series explored a wide range of topics, from the use of drones in warfare to the cutting-edge research being done in the fields of biotechnology and artificial intelligence. Each week, the show featured a different topic and invited experts from around the world to speak on the subject.

One of the most fascinating episodes of Vice Lab focused on the world of virtual reality. The show explored the ways in which virtual reality is being used in fields as diverse as medicine, architecture, and entertainment. The episode featured interviews with virtual reality pioneers like Jeremy Bailenson and Palmer Luckey, and took viewers on a journey into the world of immersive virtual reality experiences.

Another episode of Vice Lab explored the exciting advances being made in the field of robotics. The show featured interviews with roboticists from around the world, and explored the latest breakthroughs in robotics research. Viewers were given an up-close look at the latest humanoid robots and learned about the ways in which advanced robotics is being used to create new jobs, transform transportation, and even save lives.

In another episode, the series explored the world of 3D printing. From small desktop 3D printers to massive industrial-scale machines, Vice Lab showcased the latest technologies in 3D printing and showed how they are being used to create everything from prosthetic limbs to clothing.

One particularly thought-provoking episode of Vice Lab explored the ways in which technology is changing the workforce. With robots and automation becoming ever more prevalent, the show examined the potential impact on jobs and businesses. Experts from around the world weighed in on the topic, and viewers were left with much to consider.

Throughout the series, Vice Lab struck a balance between high-level analysis and fascinating storytelling. The show never shied away from the complicated ethical and social issues raised by new technologies, but it also focused on the ways in which technology is opening up new possibilities and creating a more connected world.

Vice Lab was notable for its engrossing stories and the powerful visuals that accompanied them. From drone footage of robots in action to stunning graphics and animations, the series was a visual feast that kept viewers engaged and informed.

Overall, Vice Lab was an exciting and thought-provoking series that explored the cutting-edge of technological innovation. The show's unique approach to storytelling made it a standout on the Viceland network, and its thought-provoking insights and powerful visuals left viewers with much to consider.

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  • Premiere Date
    March 4, 2016