Immersive Arts & Tech Workshop — Digital Access for the Arts 2024
Description
February 6–7
Motown Mansion
This two-day seminar will delve deeply into the theory and current-day practice of immersive programming, drawing on 2+ years of research. The seminar will cover the core drivers behind public adoption of immersive experiences, the range of technologies that make different kinds of immersive and virtual experiences possible, new approaches to storytelling, the role of immersive design, the function of setting/venue, and the challenges of product development in the immersive space. Participants may bring specific ideas for new programs to the seminar, or use the seminar as a launch pad for conceptualizing new programs.
Organizations of any size may apply, though we especially recommend this session for organizations that are able to send two staff participants, and that have enough resources and bandwidth to potentially make sizable and sustainable investments in infrastructure based on the imaginative and innovative ideas introduced in this session.
This program is presented as part of our Digital Access for the Arts program, supported by the Gilbert Family Foundation.
