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CAMERA are thrilled to be continuing our seminar series for 2022 with a talk from one of our partners. We really hope you can join us on Zoom to hear from Tobias Millard and Ellie Jay Stevens, from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School talk about their recent research with CAMERA. 6th July: 4pm...
This week CAMERA studio technician Pooya Soltani presented his research at the 13th International Congress on Sports Science (Physical Activity and Modern Era). The aim of the congress is to bring together academic and administrative members of the world of sports science and to exchange the latest fundamental, applied and...
CAMERA are offering a funded PhD project in the Department for Computer Science at University of Bath. Supervised by CAMERA Co-Investigator Dr Christof Lutteroth, this PhD in ‘Virtual Reality for Racket Sport Training’ will include Home tuition fees, a stipend (£15,609 per annum, 2021/22 rate) and research/training expenses (£1,000 per...
What can a virtual reality (VR) setup reveal about sports performance? This question may arise for coaches willing to use sports simulators, as complementary tools, for performance tracking. They might be lost in choosing the right sensor and analysis methods or have doubts whether they can detect the aspects of...
CAMERA studio technician and researcher Pooya Soltani will appearing at the Bath Digital Festival on 19th October 2021. His talk and demo ‘Virtual Reality Gaming for Physical Activity and Sports Training’ will cover topics such as the importance of physical activity, generation couch potato, active video games, sports teaching and...
Researchers at the University of Bath investigating how virtual reality (VR) can help improve balance believe this technology could be a valuable tool in the prevention of falls. As people grow older, losing balance and falling becomes more common, which increases the risk of injury and affects the person’s independence....
In her talk, Anca Salagean discusses the research exploring the endless possibilities of ‘becoming another’ and ‘becoming one’s digital self’ in VR, whilst also underlining some effects of this phenomenon and ethical considerations of this. Anca Salagean is a PhD student; her main research interests are at the intersection between...
Scientists at the University of Bath have developed a quick and easy approach for capturing 360° VR photography without using expensive specialist cameras.The system uses a commercially available 360° camera on a rotating selfie stick to capture video footage and create an immersive VR experience. Virtual reality headsets are becoming...
Centre for Digital Entertainment EngD student Catherine Taylor presented her research with Marshmallow Laser Feast at Beyond Conference.
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