XR:WA is made possible by the City of Perth and supported by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation and Curtin University.
Bringing as much of the VR, AI, AR, games, alternate realities and associated worlds directly to WA, there’s ample opportunity to dive head first into the groundbreaking ideas and technologies that are reshaping art, entertainment, science and research, medicine and architecture and education and industry.
As a highlight of the event, opening from the 12th - 14th of July, Spacecubed are delighted to present a specially programmed VR/AR/MR space, the Spacecubed Games and Experience Emporium.
Featuring a diverse range of mostly locally produced works, the emporium includes the playable, the wearable and the tactile all in one spot at one time. It’s a place where you can meet the makers, discover the unexpected and experience the breadth and depth works from WA creatives alongside with a good dash of their national and international comrades.
It’s packed to the rafters with ideas, experiences and thrills as you’d expect in any true emporium and there’s literally hours of material to dive headlong into. One of the best things about this space is you’re in it with the makers themselves so if you’re wanting to develop a career in design, programming, directing or conceptualising these kind of works, you won’t get a better opportunity.
You can also hear directly from Spacecubed founder, Brodie McCulloch on Friday afternoon, as he joins a panel discussion on ‘Using AR and VR in Business and Training’, discussing areas including the benefits, opportunities and challenges faced by organisations related to immersive technology. During the discussion, enjoy an exclusive opportunity to see a live demo of our new AR Platform before it is rolled out to the public.
Don’t miss out on buying tickets to this unmissable expo! The Spacecubed community can enjoy a special discount if they reach out to a member of our team today. See below some of the panel discussion we cannot wait for.
In this unique session, health practitioners, educators and content creators discuss the impact immersive technology has had in their sectors and how it may influence the future of healthcare.
Augmented, virtual and mixed reality is creating new ways to create & new audience experiences. This panel will discuss current and future uses across a variety of sectors from visual art to fashion.
Panel: Four Thoughts on the Future of Immersive Entertainment
With great changes in technology and the delivery mechanisms of the content produced for those technologies, a whole world of opportunity Aries. With every development comes a new perspective, a new audience and a new impact which in themselves open a pandora's box within each sector.