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    Uncategorized Create connections and move perceptions with Virtual Reality

    Create connections and move perceptions with Virtual Reality

    Ana Skak opened the session by letting us know, that with VR you can
    choose your own perception. As Editor of DR in Denmark, she became
    focussed on virtual reality when she was tasked with encouraging more
    young people to listen to radio.

    On a basic level, VR can work on desktop or phone, to show you a
    360-degree picture. Facebook and Youtube are promoting it in a big
    way. One step up, you can put your phone into VR glasses (e.g. Google
    daydream). And the best in the range of available tech? Game machines
    with VR glasses – a much more immersive experience. With this
    technology, you can actually be in the situation and feel present,
    experiencing it through your body to your brain – often provoking a
    physical reaction.

    Ana gave us examples of where we can use this technology as content
    creators. We can use this to connect human to human, with a deeper
    understanding and empathy. We can ‘walk a mile’ in others shoes.

    Kathleen Goldhar talked about how CBC used this to cover the numerous
    missing and murdered women of Canada. They took people to the centre
    of the story and showed them the ‘Highway of Tears’ where 50 women
    have gone missing since 1970. ‘You are where women have found
    themselves and experience their feelings and fears’. You meet their
    family, in their homes and see them grieve. Kathleen says that VR
    deepens our journalism, enhances our storytelling and offers audiences
    an immersive experience.

     

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