The Versatilist
A podcast supported by the Immersive Learning Research Network (iLRN) that is dedicated to sharing and exploring the nature of immersive learning.
Categories: Education
Three travellers, one platform. A call for change, but will change come?
Rank & File Theatre presents ‘Where Do We Go From Here’ – the podcast.
Recently performed play of the same name welcomed refugees, asylum seekers and those that have experienced mental health or disability challenges to come together, collaborate, write and perform a play that depicts under represented communities crossing paths at a train station and finding that despite their differences, these strangers have more that connects them then divides.
This podcast interviews some of the projects’ participants in an immersive beautifully sound designed experience that welcomes an open and raw insight into marginalised communities that aren’t showcased enough.
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To find out more information about Rank & File Theatre and their creative projects…
https://rankandfiletheatre.org/
https://www.instagram.com/rankandfiletheatre/
https://twitter.com/rankandfile_
https://www.facebook.com/RankandFileTheatre
Affiliated charities involved with the project…
https://refugeesupportgroup.org.uk/
https://www.compassrecoverycollege.uk/
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Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: Asylum Seekers, charities, climate change, empowerment, immersive, mental-health, performance, refugees, sound design, Sudan Crisis, theatre, UK
A podcast that unpacks buzzwords in the contexts of museums with professionals at the top of their field.
Categories: Arts
Tags: access, Experience, immersive, inclusion, museum, museumbuzz, museums
You’re creative. You work in tech. What does it mean to be creative with tech? Make art with tech? What’s ‘new media’, anyways? We’re diving deeper into the work of artists that we love, and how their work has influenced culture in more ways that we can see. Every episode we’ll invite two creatives to discuss various topics around what it means to be an artist using new mediums, or old mediums in new ways. MTV is a thing of the past. Music video budgets are dwindling, and there are now so many different avenues in which to discover and experience music. Jono Brandel and Nick Shelton join us to chat about what it’s been like to create new forms of visual music experiences– from interactive music videos to live concerts in Virtual Reality. Guests: Jono Brandel: jono.fyi Nick Shelton: sheltron.co Host: Natalie Sun Produced by: NextArt Sound & Editing: Bryan Chen Website: http://nextart.tech Twitter: http://twitter.com/nextarttech Instagram: http://instagram.com/nextarttech Questions? Suggestions? Thoughts? E-mail us at info@nextart.tech
Categories: Arts, Technology
Tags: art, creative, immersive, Technology, VR
A young woman leaves behind her isolated, suffocating existence to climb The Tower, an abandoned relic of a forgotten age, built by a proud king who wanted to rule the sky as well as the land. It stretches up into the sky, through the smog. An experimental audio drama series from Tin Can Audio.
Official Selection – Miami Web Series Festival 2022
Official Selection – Apulia Web Fest 2022
Official Selection – New Jersey Web Festival 2022
Official Selection – Minnesota WebFest 2022
Official Selection – New Zealand WebFest 2022
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Categories: Fiction
Tags: ambient, audio drama, audio fiction, drama, Experimental, fantasy, fiction, immersive, music, narrative, radio drama, scripted, sound design, Soundtrack, storytelling
This is a gentle story exploring the intricacies of a father-son relationship in a remote village in southern India. The play reveals the strength of their bonding as they work through the most unexpected of events. The story unfolds as the Son returns to his native village after a long time away. He is a stranger in his own village. He begins to reestablish the bond with his native place through the little snippets of memories that gets revealed to him through his father’s eyes. He begins making plans for establishing a co-operative society in the village, when an unexpected turn of events makes him confront the question of “what is truly important?”. This play is intended to be a soothing cultural audio experience. It is designed to be a rich binaural 3D audio experience. Please visit www.mind-theatre.com to listen to the high quality version.
Categories: Arts
Tags: 3D, audio, binaural, book, calm, cultural, Entertainment, Experience, father, gentle, high, immersive, India, meditative, play, quality, recording, son, story, storytelling, tamil, theatre
Every writer, actor, fine artist, filmmaker, musician, artisan food / liquor magnate, or mom & pop small business owner has a story of the “Big Break.” New York startup attorney Michael Prywes interviews successful artists and entrepreneurs, and common themes become evident: there is no such thing as overnight success, learning continues for a lifetime, and relationships are everything. The guests–who all have succeeded where so many others have failed– share actionable insights, retrospective advice, and instructive stories.
Tags: actor, americanhorrorstory, artist, CEO, Chicago, corporation, creative, director, dooley, Entertainment, entrepreneur, Experiential, Ferriss, filmmaker, grossman, hack, immersive, Innovation, landrum, lawyer, llc, LosAngeles, Magnate, newyork, Northwestern, Podcast, Producer, productivity, prywes, restaurateur, saslow, Schwartz, shure, startup, Writer
On the In Culture podcast, we go behind the scenes with artists, gamers, musicians, designers, athletes, and visionaries in their fields to share a real-world look at how they’re shaping culture. In our latest podcast series, Variations on a theme, we explore the life and legacy of Sol LeWitt. We’ll cover key themes in LeWitt’s work and explore how his approach still influences some of the creative pioneers shaping the 21st century. Variations on a theme is a companion to the Sol LeWitt App, a rich digital experience that uses Microsoft AI in close collaboration with the artist’s estate to celebrate and shed new light on a 20th-century icon.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture, Technology
Tags: 49ers, A.I., a.i. and accessibility, accessibility, accessibility app, accessibility barriers, accessibility trends, adaptive tech, africa, ai, ALS, american fashion, analytics, art, artificial intelligence, Arts, augmented reality, autism, autism spectrum, blind, blindness, brave women, careers in stem, casey harris, Changemakers, closing the stem gap, coach, coding, coding blocks, cognitive impairment, Computer Science, conversations with women, creators, Culture, data, differently abled, digital learning, digital skills teacher, disability, disability awareness, disability inclusion, disabled girls, empowering reguees, empowerment, esports, Expression, fashion, fashion designers, fashion industry, fashion news, fashion originators, Fashion Podcast, fashion visionary, Fearless Women, female role models, Football, football coach, gaad, gamers, gaming, gen z, gen z girl, gen z women, girls who code, gleason foundation, global accessibility, global accessibility awareness day 2020, hacking, hearing impairment, ifaf, immersive, Impairment, inclusion, inside gaming, inspirational, inspiring lives, inspiring women, international women's day, internet of things, kenya, kids with disabilities, lacey henderson, language, league of legends, Learn to code, lgbtq, lgbtq stories, life during lockdown, life during quarantine, Low Vision, low vision technology, men's fashion, Minecraft, minecraft coding, mixed reality, mixer, motor impairment, music, New Orleans Saints, nfl, niners, osteogenesis imperfecta, overcoming adversity, paralympian, paralympics, performance, podcasts under 20 minutes, refugee advocate, refugee stories, refugees, refugees on air, san francisco 49ers, skills, social, social distance, social distancing, social entrepreneurship, social good, special olympics, SPorts, stem, steve gleason, story-telling, sustainability, teachers, team gleason, The International, trends, trendsetters, twitch, unified robotics, united nations, usa football, vintage clothing, vintage fabrics, vintage fashion, visual impairment, we, women, women in coding, women in data science, women in STEM, women leading change, women's empowerment, Womens History Month, wonder women, x ambassadors, young africans
An original crime drama created by Zac Stuart-Pontier and On Air Fest starring Edgar Oliver. It premiered as an interactive experience through Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn as part of On Air Fest 2020. True to its original form, The Con is presented here as a serialized podcast in four acts.
Tags: brooklyn, Crime, crimetown, drama, fiction, immersive, Noir, on air fest
Exploring the renaissance in immersive theatre and interactive events. Hosted by Noah Nelson, creator of No Proscenium, a free events listing newsletter in Los Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco. Visit NoProscenium.com to sign up. Get bonus content on Patreon
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Categories: Arts, Technology