New Thinking: Women in Virtual Reality
Hetta Howes learns from Sylvia Xueni Pan and Sarah Ellis how VR can be used to train GPs, create new gaming experiences and blow the minds of theatre audiences
Hetta Howes learns how Sylvia Xueni Pan from Goldsmiths, University of London is using VR to do everything from training GPs not to overprescribe antibiotics to creating a groundbreaking Peaky Blinders game. While Sarah Ellis, Director of Digital Development at the RSC, is working with researchers and practitioners like Sylvia to create extraordinary virtual experiences for theatre audiences. They are among the many women playing key roles in the creative industries - the fastest growing sector in the UK - where university-based researchers are helping to turn new ideas into commercially viable products and ideas.
This episode is one of a series of conversations - New Thinking - produced in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council, part of UK Research & Innovation.
Further podcasts are available on the 91热爆 Radio 3 Free Thinking website under the playlist New Research /programmes/p03zws90
Producer: Torquil MacLeod
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