The Immersive Wire - Month Ahead (May edition)

The Immersive Wire - Month Ahead (May edition)

REFERRAL EXCLUSIVEThe Month Ahead // 3 May 2021

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The Month Ahead

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The USA Today Emerging Tech team will discuss design and development best practices for designing and building AR for journalism.5 May

Info session on XR Terra's services. 6 May -

The event is focused on the evolution of people's interaction with the online world. ​11 May

See a live demonstration of our Augmented Reality Training and Q & A with our President and Lead Instructor, Wilson Boynton.12 May

The organising committee of Applications of Virtual Reality in Autism (AVRA) are a group of early career researchers based at the University of Glasgow and the University of Exeter/Bath. We are primarily interested in research involving VR and experiences of Autism and therefore organised a conference to attract researchers interested in the same area of study. The upcoming AVRA conference will take place across three days in May 2021. The structure for each day will include the main keynote speaker, who will give a 30-minute presentation about their research followed by three 15-minute flash talks. This conference will provide the opportunity for VR and autism researchers to present their research, learn about other key research being conducted, and build networks with other researchers in the field of VR and autism.12 May -

Join this unique, live-streamed conversation focused on the intersection of music and virtual reality.19 May

Join the XR Crowd and ZeroEvents communities for an open discussion about whether VR will feature audio over embodiment more often20 May -

How do we account for the tension between technology’s infinite, unrestricted promise and the impermanence of being human? Rachel Rossin interrogates this slippage. Floating between painting, VR worlds, holograms, and more, the Brooklyn-based artist carries with her the essence of what it means to be alive. Rossin’s work meditates on and pushes the boundaries of human perception, the tenderness, and the vulnerability of empirical experience.27 May

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