

With pandemic spikes flaring up around the world, it’s looking more and more likely that most of us will not be getting on an airplane any time soon. For those of us who live for flying and wandering around the world, it’s a special kind of torture to be grounded.
On this week’s episode of the Food and Travel PaulCast, I talk to virtual reality filmmaker Barry Pousman about virtual and augmented reality and whether we’re anywhere close to a digital experience replacing a real life travel experience.
Are we about to turn Hollywood fiction into a new reality?
Paul Feinstein
Paul Feinstein has been writing and editing in Los Angeles and around the world for more than 20 years. He has written travel guides to LA, Bangkok, Tokyo, Florence, and Barcelona and has written for myriad publications and media companies including Travel + Leisure, Fodor’s Travel, La Cucina Italiana, Lonely Planet, MyRecipes, Time Out, Culture Trip, TBS, FOX, Disney, Stacker, and NBC/Universal. An avid traveler and amateur chef, Paul has been to more than 60 countries, went to cooking school, lived in Israel, and is particularly obsessed with Italy and Japan. If you have travel questions, he has answers!