Data visualisation in virtual reality and 360°event at the Data Dome
A Data visualisation in virtual reality and 360° -FREE EVENT TO SHOWCASE TWO PROJECTS
Secrets of Brain Health
The remarkable inner workings of our growing brain presented in Virtual Reality and 360° Dome. Secrets of Brain Health is a pioneering collaboration between University of Bristol and multi-award winning BDH Immersive to be presented in VR and Digital Dome. The project addresses challenges in neuroscience and how the complex neural networks are formed throughout the human lifespan.
Playable Data for Human Health
Researchers from the University's MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit are doing pioneering work building a causal network of human health, drawn from global data and millions of participants. Free Ice Cream are leading designers in playable complexity. Together they are creating a playable social experience in the Data Dome for visitors to explore, and with which they hope to drive policy change.
The Jean Golding Institute in collaboration with the Bristol VR Lab and We the Curious, have teamed up with scientists at the University of Bristol and two creative firms to produce this event to showcase pioneering research using state of the art technology. More information about the project is available on the Institute's blog.
A Data visualisation in virtual reality and 360° -FREE EVENT TO SHOWCASE TWO PROJECTS
Secrets of Brain Health
The remarkable inner workings of our growing brain presented in Virtual Reality and 360° Dome. Secrets of Brain Health is a pioneering collaboration between University of Bristol and multi-award winning BDH Immersive to be presented in VR and Digital Dome. The project addresses challenges in neuroscience and how the complex neural networks are formed throughout the human lifespan.
Playable Data for Human Health
Researchers from the University's MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit are doing pioneering work building a causal network of human health, drawn from global data and millions of participants. Free Ice Cream are leading designers in playable complexity. Together they are creating a playable social experience in the Data Dome for visitors to explore, and with which they hope to drive policy change.
The Jean Golding Institute in collaboration with the Bristol VR Lab and We the Curious, have teamed up with scientists at the University of Bristol and two creative firms to produce this event to showcase pioneering research using state of the art technology. More information about the project is available on the Institute's blog.
