Advanced Immersive Visualisation and Interactive Engagement with DomeLab
DomeLab is the first mobile ultra-high resolution fulldome in Australia. Learn from leading experts Prof. Sarah Kenderdine, Prof. Paul Burke, A/Prof Stefan Greuter and Dr Christopher Barker about the challenges and opportunities of ultra HD fulldome visualisation. The Master class discusses content development methods based on a number of case studies involving film/animation, real-time visualisation and games followed by a tour behind the scenes of Domelab and experience a selected number of Domelab works in a private session.
The Centre for Game Design Research is an interdisciplinary centre for research and the creation of games and playful design interventions based in the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University in Australia. The Centre brings together scholars, artists, designers, engineers and students across Schools and Research Centres at RMIT as well as participants from other Universities and Industry. We design, analyse and critique electronic games and playful activities, to grow our knowledge and appreciation of electronic games and play in modern culture. We also investigate how problems can be solved through the design of new gameful experiences and test these with participants.
WHEN: Monday, 2 May 2016 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (AEST)
WHERE: RMIT Design Hub – Level 3 Lecture Theatre cnr Swanston and Victoria Streets, Carlton, VIC 3000
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