Posters
Posters
Doctoral Candidates and Early Career Researchers are showing their work in the Beyond Exhibition. In line with the main focus of our programme this year, the featured projects are centred on the theme of place. Find out more about the projects here.
Judith Ricketts
airTime:a site-specific augmented reality installation for Hastings
University of Brighton
Tessa Ratuszynska
Club XXY: Radical Practice in Virtual Environments
University of the West of Scotland
David Cotter
Creative Musical Collaboration in the 21st Century
University of Cambridge
Philip O’Neill
Designing New Worlds: Design, evaluation and specification of user experiences within immersive environments
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Ulster University
Mohammadreza Mazarei
Interactive Storytelling for Virtual Reality Medium by Real Walking Inside Virtual Story World
Staffordshire University
Christine Singer
Into the AR Metaverse: Child Co-Design for cultural exchange in the UK and China
Royal Holloway, University of London
Lewis Smith
Overcoming Barriers to Social and Hierarchical Places Through the Design of Immersive Composition and Performance Software
Ulster University
Constantin Popp, Damian Murphy
Planet Xerilia: Crafting Navigable, Narrative, Audio-driven Spaces for VR
University of York
Jamie Gledhill
Raising The Multitude – user-centred design in the making of an interactive artwork
Norwich University of the Arts
Laetitia Forst
ReModelling Fashion: future scenarios for systemic change in fashion
University of the Arts London
Georgios Varoutsos
Sounding Belfast During Covid-19: Lockdown 1 and 2
Sonic Arts Research Centre | Queen’s University Belfast
Andy T. Woods
The impact of audience-size on the appeal of virtual reality, and how to offset this
Royal Holloway
Lora Markova
Virtual Empathy and Embodied Transculturation in the Investigative Art Project ‘The Machine to be Another’
Loughborough University London
Isabelle Velhurst
VIRTUAL VERONESE, immersive storytelling in VR and AR
Royal Holloway University of London
Don Duncan/Don Ó Donnacháin
Vocalic Bodies and Spaces — using animation to create Irish language representation in unionist East Belfast
Queen’s University Belfast