Voices of XR: Lisa Maria Wurzinger

Lisa Maria Wurzinger began as a performance artist in a theatre in 2004, then worked as an art reporter and presenter in the TV industry. In 2009, she became a production manager for GO! Pictures and later co-founded "GO! Pictures KG" and its XR studio label "GO!insideVR" together with director Gero A.E. Egger in 2017. They specialize in narrative VR/360° experiences and immersive storytelling.

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Voices of XR: Shiri Azenkot

Shiri Azenkot is an Associate Professor of Information Science at Cornell Tech who does not like bloated bios. So here are the basics: Shiri researches accessibility, with a focus on emerging platforms like augmented and virtual reality. She publishes at the typical top venues for accessibility and HCI and has received the typical awards for someone at this stage in her career. She directs the XR Access Initiative. For more information talk to her at the 2024 XR Access Symposium.

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Voices of XR: Giles Spence Morrow

With the advent of very high-resolution three-dimensional models via photogrammetric techniques as a primary method of archaeological documentation, the construction of immersive, high-fidelity simulacra is imminently within reach. This talk considers how the scale at which the human body interacts with immersive digital models are especially important for understanding the affordances and ergonomics of past things and places.

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Neilly Author Series: Rinaldo Walcott

Five days after the Battle of Antietam—considered a turning point in favor of the Union during the American Civil War—United States President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. It states that as of January 1, 1863, “all persons held as slaves” in states that seceded from the Union “shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free.”

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