The Pervasive Media Studio is a partnership between Watershed, UWE Bristol and University of Bristol.
In this Lunchtime Talk we are joined by studio Residents Imwen Eke and Camille Aubry with technologist Takita Bartlet - collectively called Across the Room - to explore the role of digital tools in creating cultural relevance in both physical and virtual spaces - starting with the inclusion of Black African and Caribbean voices.
In this time of the pandemic, people are looking to technology to find more ways to connect, stay informed, commiserate and entertain themselves. This has the potential to redefine conversations and participatory experiences.
Motivated by the idea that we should all take a more intentional look at what we’re creating and how, Residents Imwen and Camille are joined by technologist Takita Bartlet and will be discussing how will interrogating new ways of developing digital facilitation tools that can be applied to virtual spaces, live events, training simulations, and entertainment solutions and exploring inclusively designed immersive/interactive experiences that appeal to new customer markets that the mainstream does not capture. Get in touch with us on studio@watershed.co.uk or send us a DM on Twitter @PMStudioUK
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About the Watershed and the Pervasive Media Studio
Watershed is a three-screen cinema in Bristol UK showing independently produced films from Britain and beyond. We are also a centre for art and creative technology: home to the Pervasive Media Studio, where artists, technologists and academics work on projects and products at the cutting edge of art, science and digital. The Studio is a collaboration between Watershed, The University of West England and Bristol University.
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