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Virtual Reality for the Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Tuesday, 05 June 2018

VR symposium

Virtual technologies have become increasingly prevalent in the modern world. 

The affordability of such technologies have made them accessible across disciplines and we continue to see a growing interest in using virtual tools and simulated realities, not only in the playground of game-related development but now across several research divisions.

Please join us on Monday 11 June at Henley Business School as we explore applications of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) in various fields across the arts, the humanities, and the social sciences.

There are three main aims for the day:

1) To introduce the concept of VR

2) To explore the value, impact, and contribution of using VR in various fields

3) To provide hands-on and interactive experiences for individuals who are interested in utilising these technologies

The symposium will be hosted by many of our own academics and researchers, as well as guest speakers from the University of Glasgow and Plymouth University.

To book your place, please register online at uorevent.wixsite.com/vrsymposium.  

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