Showing posts with label events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label events. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 July 2025

Sensay Hackathon Launch

 


On Monday David was on the panel for the launch of Sensay's AI Chatbot Hackathon, talking about his work on virtual humans, and touching on some of the issues around digital amortality and embedding bots in the metaverse. The Hackathon details - building new bot applications with the Sensay API - are at https://dorahacks.io/hackathon/sensay-connect/detail.

One of David's (many) summer projects is to try and use the API in order to use Sensay to power chatbots within virtual worlds. Any progress will be reported here.




Thursday, 12 June 2025

Military Metaverse Launch at DSET 2025

 


We're proud to announce that we'll be holding a physical launch for The Military Metaverse book as part of the DSET 2025 event, thanks to Tess Butler and the team at Ruddy Nice.

The first part will be Andy and David talking about the book at the DSET Industry Day on 25 Jun. And then during the physical conference and exhibition we'll be holding a prize draw for a signed copy of the book during an evening reception.

For more information and to sign up to DSET visit https://dset.co.uk/



 


Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Military Metaverse Virtual Launch - in the Metaverse!

 



The virtual launch for the Military Metaverse book is being held in the Frame virtual world on Wed 7th May, from 1200 - 1900 GMT+1. It is a drop-in event, but we'll also hold formal tours/Q&A sessions at 1300 and 1700. You can sign up at:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-military-metaverse-virtual-launch-tickets-1317151809519?aff=oddtdtcreator

Andy and I will both be there to answer questions and to chat to you, and the space is also set up to email me when people come in, so even if we're not in-world when you arrive one of us should be in shortly afterwards.

We'll post the URL to the space up on the day (and email to attendees), and the space will then persist for the foreseeable future as a way to explore the book and for us to engage with our audience.

We hope to see you there.


Tuesday, 29 October 2024

The Metaverse Series - Physical Launch Event




We had a great launch event for The Metaverse Series and our first two books at Blackfriars Hall in Oxford on the evening of 24th October 2024. The photo above shows Maggi, David, our editor Randi (who had managed to fly across from the USA to join us), and our kind and generous hosts at Blackfriars, the Regent and the Director of the Las Casas Institute for Social Justice at Blackfriars.

Dr Maria Power, Senior Research Fellow in Human Dignity at Blackfriars Hall, hosted the event (and took the photos). David provided a short(ish) introduction to the Metaverse and the Critical Introduction book - but instead of using slides projected our space in Frame up onto the screen and walked his avatar through the information garden about the book in order to highlight key elements of the text. Maggi then spoke about the Learning and Education book, discussing liminality, C.S. Lewis and his notion of a hall as a waiting room between many doors (David actually built The Wood Between the Worlds in Second Life as a way of moving between spaces there), and "learning assemblages" in the metaverse and how they challenged more traditional linear scaffolding (a hot topic in the discussion afterwards).

We then had 3 guest speakers: Prof. Nigel Crook of Oxford Brookes University,  Prof. Sarah Hayes of the University of Bath Spa and Dave White of the University of the Arts. Nigel talked about the impact of the Metaverse on an individuals moral development, and as a place where humans and robotic intelligences might be able to co-operate and even bond. Sarah discussed the relationship between the Metaverse and the post-digital world and thought, the biodigital and the role of the Metaverse in inclusion and entrepreneurship. David talked about the false dichotomy between "real" and physical/digital, the importance of place and presence to our lives, the impact of COVID and the Zoomification of our lives, and how the Metaverse potentially is an expression of our grieving for place.


(I'm just setting the timer for my talk, honest!)


There was then an open discussion driven by questions from the floor, exploring issues such as identity in virtual worlds, accessibility and the creation of "disabled" avatars, and the role of embodiment.

All in all it was a thoroughly enjoyable evening and a great launch for the series. Our thanks to all involved, and especially to Blackfriars Hall for hosting us and providing technical and logistical support, and to Randi and Taylor & Francis for being so supportive of us and the series.

Remember that our Metaverse Series microverse and the information garden for the Critical Introduction book is still available directly in your browser at https://framevr.io/themetaverseseries-home.