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About this event

Digital artist and creative technologist Maf’ j Alvarez will introduce you to her work and practice of developing virtual reality experiences for the cultural sector. You will see some of her work including the latest project Eva Quantica and find out what drives her to engage with new technologies and the kind of artistic exploration that suits the medium of virtual reality.

Maf’j will demonstrate Holonspace, a simple prototyping workflow in Unity3d and Probuilder, which aims to give newcomers to the medium a quick way to put meaningful content into VR. Maf’j will finally engage you in a short discussion about the democratisation of VR creation and explore the kinds of experiences that you would like to create if you could.j will finally engage you in a short discussion about the democratisation of VR creation and explore the kinds of experiences that YOU would like to create if you could.

Facilitator Bio

Maf’j Alvarez is a digital media artist and creative technologist living in Brighton, UK, exploring  how ecology, the  mind and cultural and gender diversity  intersect with open access to technology. She also works as a user experience  (UX) designer, leading on complex, large -scale, digital transformation projects for government services. Maf’j has a BA in Interactive Arts from Manchester Metropolitan University (1998) and an MA in Digital Media Arts from Brighton University and Lighthouse (2015). She has been a resident artist at Fusebox Brighton since 2017. 

About the programme

Creative Digital Skills is a new programme curated by King's Culture and open to all King’s students who would like to develop creative digital skills, through live masterclasses and curated asynchronous resources. The programme is part of a range of ways in which King’s students can learn and participate in the creative digital sector. Creative Digital Skills is part of King’s Edge, a skills-focused extracurricular programme running throughout spring/summer 2021 for King’s students with a focus on skills, employability and wellbeing.