The Virtual Reality Oracle project is proud to present an international, multidisciplinary workshop on Virtual Realities as Time Travel at the University of Bristol (UK) and online on Friday 12 May 2023, 09:30-17:00.
Virtual Realities as Time Travel will bring together speakers from the project team and from across academic disciplines and industry to explore how users and producers of both VR experiences and historical video games conceive of journeying to the past.
This event has been organised by Richard Cole, Research Associate in Ancient Greek History and Virtual Reality at the University of Bristol, in collaboration with Chris Bevan, Elisa Brann, Crescent Jicol and Emilia Tor. The workshop is sponsored by the Bristol Digital Game Lab and the Centre for Creative Technologies at the University of Bristol.
Full programme
09:30-10:00 Virtual Realities as Time Travel
10:00-11:20 Playing with Time
11:20-11:40 Break
11:40-13:00 Facilitating Time Travel
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:20 Connecting Past and Present
15:20-15:40 Break
15:40-17:00 Producing Historical Experiences
17:00 Wrap up
The Virtual Reality Oracle (VRO) is a ground-breaking first-person virtual reality experience of divination at the ancient Greek oracle of Zeus at Dodona. The project team, from the universities of Bristol, Bath and Kings College, London, is led by Esther Eidinow at the University of Bristol, and is funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AH/T004673/1). For more information, view the project website.
Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, University of Bristol, Richmond Building, BS8 1LN