Coventry University aims to make immersive art more accessible
“We are thrilled to have secured funding from Arts Council England, which will enable us to lead a consortium of leading organisations spanning arts, technology and research,” said Rachel Farrer, associate director of cultural and community engagement at Coventry University.
“Together we will explore how immersive technology can be used more inclusively within the arts and entertainment sector, paving the way to more accessible and innovative projects that will enhance the lives of learning disabled artists and audiences.”
Immersive media firm Hollywood Gaming is also supporting the project and is hosting sessions in its studio, providing training and support to help artists develop their ideas.
“It’s great that the project allows learning disabled artists and audiences across Coventry to take part in innovative immersive experiences, and I look forward to seeing the installations created across Coventry next Spring,” said Peter Knott Midlands area director at Arts Council England.
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