After the acquisition of RelativeWave by Google, Max continued working on Form at Google until late 2015, when he had a chance to preview a
virtual reality headset and decided to leave Google and fully devote himself to creating tools and software for VR applications. In January 2016, Max founded Normal, a research-led virtual and augmented reality startup.
Cutie Keys In February 2017, Normal announced and released a keyboard and typing solution for VR, called ”Cutie Keys”. Inspired in part by a
Google I/O demo, Cutie Keys deploys a floating keyboard in front of a user in VR, which they can then type on using virtual “drumsticks” attached to their hand controllers. Normal released Cutie Keys as an
open source solution for any developers to use freely in their applications, and modify as desired.
Normcore In May 2019, Normal released “Normcore”, a multiplayer plugin for
Unity (Game Engine). Noting a lack of universalized resources for multi-user VR and AR experiences and a large overhead required in recreating these resources for every application, Normcore was created to provide a set of fundamental
UX and
UI implementations, designed specifically for VR and AR, but extendable to any game or application created within Unity.
Half + Half In September 2019, Normal continued its work in advanced multiplayer systems with “Half + Half”, an online VR space designed for the
Oculus Quest with a focus on creating fun and meaningful connections between players by using real-time voice chat and expressive avatars that communicate through humorous body language, imaginative locomotion and playful interaction with the world around them. In February 2020, Half + Half was presented at the
Brooklyn Academy of Music as a part of Teknopolis, an interactive technology showcase which explores how artists are using virtual and augmented reality,
projection mapping, and other tools to create user-centered interactive, multisensory installations.
Nock In March 2022, Normal released “Nock
, a team-based bow and arrow Esports game for the Quest 2 and Meta Quest Pro. Nock is a self-described “love letter to Rocket League, another popular, soccer-like
multiplayer video game with fluid mechanics and a futuristic approach to competitive sports. Nock has built a community of VR participants around the notion of “easy to play but hard to master”, which engages new users with its vibrant arenas, polished soundscapes and intuitive controls, while also maintaining space for high-level strategy which dedicated players can practice in an effort to climb competitive ranking systems and compete in tournaments. Nock would go on to land a spot in NPR's “best games of 2022 so far” and in May 2023, became available for the
PSVR 2. In July 2023 Nock would also arrive on
SteamVR, coinciding with the addition of “Airside Park'', a virtual in-game space for players to meet one another and compete in
minigames in between official matches. == References ==