The founder of sex-tech company Raspberry Dream Labs is predicting a cybersex boom after the pandemic finally ends

The founder of sex-tech company Raspberry Dream Labs is predicting a cybersex boom after the pandemic finally ends

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Raspberry Dream Labs is testing a virtual reality cybersex experience with immersive sounds, scents, and haptic pulses.
  • The founder of sex-tech company Raspberry Dream Labs said the pandemic may lead to a cybersex boom.
  • "The time is so ripe for it," Angelina Aleksandrovich told Insider in an interview.
  • Her company is testing a VR cybersex experience with immersive sounds, scents, and haptic pulses.
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Has COVID-19 changed the way the world will hook up?

It seems that way, according to Angelina Aleksandrovich, founder and creative director of Raspberry Dream Labs. Her company's been busy building a rig and software so people who are apart can still enjoy intimacy.

"The time is so ripe for it," she told Insider.

Some companies like Aleksandrovich's are positioning themselves for a future with rising remote intimacy, even as the end of lockdowns loom on the horizon. But there are competing visions of the post-vaccine future. Suitsupply, for example, launched an ad campaign this year that feature zero social distancing with the tagline "The new normal is coming."

In the future envisioned by Raspberry Dream Labs, some people may still be skittish about meeting new partners in person, even as the pandemic fades.

People wearing Raspberry Dream Labs prototypes in London. Raspberry Dream Labs

The London-based company recently demoed the experience, hosting a weeklong event that celebrated sexuality, identity, gender, body, technology and futurism. It included talks given by artists and sex-tech proponents, who attempted to demystify cybersex, said its founder.

Now, Aleksandrovich said the company's prepping for a public launch of Raspberry Dream's platform . The company tested virtual reality hosting sites, but "faced enormous oppression" and censorship from the companies that ran them, Aleksandrovich said. So it's building its own platform instead.

Aleksandrovich continued: "As in what the future hold for us: It holds total independence from censoring corporations and freedom of radical expression as we build our own social webXR platform - Raspberry Dream Land - where people can meet in the virtual world, go on the dates, attend events that would be censored elsewhere online, get playful and build meaning connections over the distance."

A Raspberry Dream Labs prototype. Raspberry Dream Labs

Aleksandrovich said Raspberry Dream Labs was created as a hybrid of her formal training as an artist and her work at creative agencies, where she pitched VR experiences to big brands.

She hadn't intended to start a company; her plan for the rig was just to create it as a one-off project. But she quickly found that she felt "better about myself doing something meaningful."

"I've been interested in sex since my early childhood. But the lack of early age sex education and growing up in post-soviet eastern Ukraine didn't help my curiosity," Aleksandrovich told Insider.

A woman wearing Raspberry Dream Labs haptic rig. Raspberry Dream Labs

After graduating from the Chelsea College of Art and Design, she built VR and immersive productions for brands. She mostly followed creative briefs, but also started pitching ideas about multisensory experiences, including scents and temperature control.

"But something that would've sounded like a great career was actually eating me from the inside," she said. "I wasn't feeling happy creating 'brand experiences' for brands I didn't care for, just for the sake of being able to keep up with that life."

In 2018, she was poking around through files on her computer, when she found a folder filled with stuff she'd made at art school. It was then that Raspberry Dream Labs was born.

"They made me feel very nostalgic and reminded me that I already found my passion, the subject of human sexuality," she said. "All I had to do was act upon it."

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