Updated On: 26 July, 2024 11:51 AM IST | Mumbai | Devashish Kamble
A virtual partying experience aims to change the clubbing culture in the city with digital surrogates

Clyde D’Souza (left) explains the workings of the virtual experience with the writer
Stag entry or couple? The simple question that has irked party-goers in the city for decades, might soon be redundant. Picture this: You walk into a club. The place is dead. It’s an evening on a working day; you should have known. But instead of calling it a day, you slip on a VR headset. The club transforms into a city under the sea, and in the blink of an eye, your friends, in the form of ‘digital surrogates’, are now all here. To test this concept that city-based visual DJ Clyde D’Souza calls the future of clubbing, we head down to a Bandra haunt on a weekend.
The venue is scanned using the headset to identify surfaces and objects