Can Virtual Reality Foster Global Citizenship?
In Collaboration with Global Nomads Group
- In-Person
- Civic Hall
156 Fifth Avenue, Second Floor
New York, NY 10010 - 6PM 鈥 8PM EDT
2016 has been heralded as the 鈥測ear of virtual reality鈥 but few people know about its potential outside of a futuristic gaming technology.聽However, a market-driven VR ecosystem spanning multiple sectors 鈥 from real estate to human rights advocacy 鈥 has bloomed, turning the former “threat to civilization” into the hope of journalism, education, and diplomacy.
With its ability to transport individuals into unique environments, VR has been dubbed “the ultimate empathy machine” and emerged as an unlikely educational tool for cultural exchange. Less expensive than a field trip and more intimate than an ethnography, virtual reality video, like聽‘s “One World, Many Stories” series, uses聽a single headset to put youth in Queens into the shoes of a 19-year old in Jordan. With so much potential, the question remains: can this technology affect real change?
闯辞颈苍听国产视频 NYC聽补苍诲听Global Nomads Group聽as we celebrate the launch of their Virtual Reality Lab and for a discussion on how VR pushes the boundaries of storytelling and bolsters the virtues of global citizenship.
From聽6 PM 鈥 7 PM, join us for our VR Playground, where attendees will be able to directly experiment with various types of VR technology and media.
PARTICIPANTS
Grace Lau 聽
Director of Virtual Reality, Global Nomads Group
Debra Anderson 聽
Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Datavized
Daanish Masood 聽
Political Affairs Officer, United Nations Department of Political Affairs
Investigator, BeAnotherLab
Dr. Monica Bulger 聽
Senior Researcher, Enabling Connected Learning initiative, Data & Society