IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCES
CALL FOR RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIPS
This £2m Research and Partnership Development call for the Next Generation of Immersive Experiences supports the development of early-stage research partnerships that will explore the creation of new immersive experiences addressing three key themes: Memory, Place and Performance.
Funded Projects
AHRC and EPSRC announced 32 research projects have been awarded funding through the Research and Partnership Development call for the Next Generation of Immersive Experiences.
Read the official announcement: AHRC and EPSRC fund 32 projects to lead the future of immersive experiences.
The Immersive Experiences Award Holders are:
The Augmented Telegrapher: Multi‐player Mixed Reality in a Museum context
Falmouth University
Principal Investigator: Tanya Krzywinska
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Design Standards for Place‐Based Immersive Experiences
Glasgow School of Art
Principal Investigator: Steve Love
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Metamorphosis: Audiencing Atmospheres: Transforming Perceptions of Place in a Gesture‐Driven Ambisonic Environment
Queen Mary University of London
Principal Investigator: Martin Welton
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Memoryscapes: re‐imagining place through immersive and participatory experiences that re‐contextualise memory assets
Northumbria University
Principal Investigator: Jon Swords
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Immersive Dickens: Creating a Prototype, Mixed‐Reality Experience for 15‐18 year‐ olds
Principal Investigator: Kati Price
Augmented Browsing of Books in Historic Libraries
Principal Investigator: Nicholas Pickwoad
Experiencing the Lost and Invisible: AR Visualisation of the Past at Bryn Celli Ddu, Anglesey
Principal Investigator: Benjamin Edwards
The Life of Buildings
Principal Investigator: Richard Brook
Integrated immersive inclusiveness: trialling immersive technologies in the creation of inclusive and integrated theatre for deaf audiences
Principal Investigator: Joanna Kate Robinson
The Digital Ghost Hunt
Principal Investigator: Mary Krell
A creative partnership to develop immersive simulations of ancient heritage sites
Principal Investigator: Liz Falconer
A Sense of Place: Exploring Nature & Wellbeing through the Non‐Visual Senses
Principal Investigator: Victoria Bates
Scottish Heritage Partnership: Immersive Experiences
Principal Investigator: Murray Pittock
Immersion and Inclusive Music Performance
Principal Investigator: Franziska Schroeder
The Common Line: generating novel encounters with place through art‐geography and immersive technologies
Principal Investigator: John Wylie
The hills are alive: combining the benefits of natural environments and group singing through immersive experiences
Principal Investigator: Helena Daffern
Corpus Quod
Principal Investigator: Joanna Bucknall
Developing immersive experience at Caistor Roman Town
Principal Investigator: William Bowden