Immersive Media, Virtual Reality and Radical Histories of Audiovision
2019
Research
Michael Goddard presented the paper “Immersive Media, Virtual Reality and Radical Histories of Audiovision”, at the DRHA 2019 Radical Immersions: Navigating between virtual/physical environments and information bubbles conference, 8-10 September 2019 at the Waterman’s Arts Centre in West London.
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