Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, Wednesday 1st November 1pm-6pm
https://www.southampton.ac.uk/wsa/news/events/2017/11/after-vr-the-archaeology-and-potential-of-immersive-media.page
Taking the recent revival in commercial, popular, and academic interest in virtual reality and augmented reality technologies and applications as a prompt and a provocation, this event will present current research on the genealogies, realities, and imaginaries of immersive media in art, industry and popular culture before and after the screen.
Hosted by the Transforming Creativity research group and AMT (Archaeologies of Media and Technology research group)<https://www.southampton.ac.uk/amt>. Speakers will include:
Jenna Ng (University of York)
Helen W Kennedy (University of Brighton)
Michael Goddard (University of Westminster)
The event will be convened by Seth Giddings, with Jussi Parikka as respondent
Dr Seth Giddings
Associate Professor of Digital Culture & Design
Coordinator MA Communication Design | MA Global Media Management
Winchester School of Art
University of Southampton
SO23 8DL
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