Students from MA Virtual Reality will be exhibiting an array of innovative and boundary-pushing projects to prospective employers, industry, the public, and friends and family, as part of LCC Postgraduate Shows 2019.
The course will be showing in LCC Postgraduate Shows 2019: Show 2 alongside students across graphic design, film, data visualisation, games design, branding, virtual reality and more, with a Launch Event on 4 December and exhibiting from 5 – 7 December.
Get an idea of what to expect at LCC Postgraduate Shows 2019 as we shine a spotlight on just a handful of the projects set to go on show from the next generation of leading creatives spanning the always-evolving disciplines of design, media and screen...
"The Virtual Surgeon is a simulation of heart bypass surgery in VR. This medical experience serves as a training tool for doctors and students to practice this particular operation in VR without any risk of harming a real human being.
"Virtual Surgeon is a serious single-player game in which the user must follow certain steps to complete the operation successfully. The first part of the experience is a trial in which the user has a quick overview of what the surgical steps are and instructions that provide information about the interactions with the virtual body. The second part is the actual operation where the users have to practice their knowledge of the subject.
"The main goal of this project is to prove that virtual reality training is more accessible, and the surgeon's possible mistakes will not affect anyone's life. It also enables users to exercise their skills at home as the new headsets become more affordable and easier to use."
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LCC Postgraduate Shows 2019: Show 2 takes place from 5 – 7 December.
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London College of Communication will be hosting the annual Women in Games European Conference this September – with staff and students from the College well represented in the busy schedule.
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In development with LADbible and King’s College London, ‘Virtual Reality against Sexual Harassment’ aims to help participants empathise with sexual assault survivors, as well as develop the skills to intervene when faced with instances of sexual harassment.