8 episodes

How do artists incorporate emerging technologies into their tool kits? As xR mediums (such as virtual, augmented and mixed reality) offer new ways to imbibe our stories, StoryHackXR is a platform for sharing how those at the leading edge are forming the cultural offer of tomorrow.

StoryHackXR is brought to you by LoFi Arts and TOMtech, the arts and tech strand from The Old Market, Brighton. Got an interesting story to share or an idea to spread? Get in touch and join us on the podcast.

Episodes drop fortnightly on Thursdays. Ish.

#StoryhackXR | @TOMtech_ | @lofiArts | tomtechblog.com

StoryHackXR TOMtech | The Old Market

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How do artists incorporate emerging technologies into their tool kits? As xR mediums (such as virtual, augmented and mixed reality) offer new ways to imbibe our stories, StoryHackXR is a platform for sharing how those at the leading edge are forming the cultural offer of tomorrow.

StoryHackXR is brought to you by LoFi Arts and TOMtech, the arts and tech strand from The Old Market, Brighton. Got an interesting story to share or an idea to spread? Get in touch and join us on the podcast.

Episodes drop fortnightly on Thursdays. Ish.

#StoryhackXR | @TOMtech_ | @lofiArts | tomtechblog.com

    #2.1: Digital media artist and storyteller Thomas Buckley

    #2.1: Digital media artist and storyteller Thomas Buckley

    After a three year interruption, #TOMtech's acclaimed StoryHackXR podcast returns for a second season, to explore the common ground where theatre and storytelling meet immersive technology such as virtual and augmented realities.

    The first episode of series two features a conversation with artist and storyteller Thomas Buckley, who uses innovative experiential storytelling to develop and enhance human connection.

    Hosts: Helen Jewell & CJ Thorpe-Tracey

    Produced by: CJ Thorpe-Tracey / Lo Fi Arts

    Original music by: mærcstapa

    Find out more at www.theoldmarket.com

    • 29 min
    #1.7: FanSHEN on manipulating justice and the eternal search for love

    #1.7: FanSHEN on manipulating justice and the eternal search for love

    Recovering theatre company fanSHEN let us into their rehearsal room to talk about two projects - The Justice Syndicate (interactive jury based game) and Looking for Love (an AI powered story played out on a dating app).  

    FanSHEN are Dan Barnard, Rachel Briscoe (@fanshenxtheatre) and computational artist, Joe McAllister (@portablestorm).  

    • 41 min
    #1.6: Myra Appannah (Somnai) & Sarah Ticho (Hatsumi VR)

    #1.6: Myra Appannah (Somnai) & Sarah Ticho (Hatsumi VR)

    Welcome to #6. James interviews Myra Appannah, writer of large-scale London immersive piece Somnai, to discuss writing narrative and developing characters for immersive theatre. Away from art-making, Chris talks to Hatsumi VR's Sarah Ticho about innovative XR applications in the field of mental health diagnosis.

    • 30 min
    #1.5: Helen Jewell (The Old Market, Brighton) on taking a risk by programming immersive tech

    #1.5: Helen Jewell (The Old Market, Brighton) on taking a risk by programming immersive tech

    Welcome to #5. Chris interviews Helen Jewell, curator of the programme at our very own The Old Market to unpick why arts venues should be exploring immersive tech as a new strand of programming. Find out more about the venue at theoldmarket.com. Join the discussion on socials - #storyhackxr @Tomtech_ www.tomtechblog.com

    • 23 min
    #1.4: Aoi & Esteban (AΦE) talk the language of dance & technology

    #1.4: Aoi & Esteban (AΦE) talk the language of dance & technology

    This week Chris spent sometime in a dressing room at Sadler's Wells with Esteban and Aoi. We hosted the impressive WHIST back in 2017 and got a sneak peek of 0AR during our 2018 #vrLAB. Find out more about thier work at http://www.aoiesteban.com.

    • 37 min
    #1.3 Sam Watts (Make Real) with a view from other side

    #1.3 Sam Watts (Make Real) with a view from other side

    Sam Watts was named the 12th most influential voice in #VR last year - and for good reason. His extensive career and open attitude to collaboration has positioned him as a leading voice in the sector. Sam is a critical friend to TOMtech, working in partnership to deliver events, training and developing new products together.

    Sam Watts is Director of Immersive Technologies at Make Real. Make Real are an award-winning Brighton-based studio recognised as UK leaders of immersive content creation. Operating for over a decade across the main strands of training, learning/development and entertainment, Make Real brings simulation and AAA gaming industry veterans together, forming a highly experienced team simplifying complex technologies for everyday users.

    Follow Sam @VR_Sam @MakeRealUK or find out more about Make Real's work at www.makereal.co.uk

    • 45 min

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