Month: October 2021

Van Gogh Immersive Experience: Adventure in an Artiverse

Van Gogh Immersive Experience: Adventure in an Artiverse

Tonight, despite the pouring rain, I ventured to the Immersive Van Gogh exhibit at the Strand Theatre in Dorchester (MA), hoping to be transported into the world of Vincent Van Gogh’s iconic art for the $50 ticket price. While the overall experience had its ups and downs, one aspect truly stole the show: the VR experience. (for an extra $5)

Upon arrival, I downloaded the exhibit’s app and embarked on a self-directed journey through the exhibit. Each station featured a placard to read and an accompanying audio file narrating the script. While informative, I couldn’t help but feel that the audio experience lacked immersion, wishing for a more seamless integration with the space itself.

The exhibit itself was a mix of experiences, ranging from 3-dimensional rooms that added depth to Van Gogh’s original masterpieces to expansive sensory spaces adorned with projections covering every surface. While some moments were captivating, others felt lackluster, failing to fully leverage the capabilities of technology to capture the essence of Van Gogh’s artistry.

However, amidst the mediocrity, one experience stood out: the VR experience. Stepping into the virtual world, I was transported to the landscapes that inspired Van Gogh’s greatest works. The linear journey through France was nothing short of breathtaking, offering a fresh perspective on the artist’s vision and creativity.

Overall, while the Immersive Van Gogh exhibit had its flaws, the VR experience undeniably stole the spotlight. Despite the exhibit’s shortcomings, the VR tour succeeded in bringing Van Gogh’s art to life in a truly immersive and unforgettable way. If you have the chance to attend the exhibit, be sure not to miss out on the VR experience—it’s a true highlight in an otherwise mediocre event.

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Mursion: Virtual reality simulations for emotional intelligence.

Mursion: Virtual reality simulations for emotional intelligence.

Today I had the privilege of participating in a panel discussion titled: “Driving Innovation: Introducing New Tech Into a Company” , along with Brian Collins, a former Disney Imagineer and Global Innovation Consultant and founder of the Brainstorm Institute. The event was hosted by Mursion, a pioneering force in immersive technology tailored for experiential learning. Brian introduced me to Mursion a month or so ago and I had the privilege of gaining firsthand experience with Mursion’s immersive platform, via a demo focusing on diversity and inclusion training.  I introduced Musion to my learning and development partners as a potential option for leadership training, which was one of our organizational goals. 

In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, innovation is the key to staying ahead of the curve. At the heart of driving innovation lies the concept of having the right tools for the right job in your toolbox. However, bringing new technologies into a company can present its own set of challenges. 

During today’s panel, Brian and I explored the fundamental question of where to begin when introducing new technologies. From identifying current pain points to envisioning how emerging technologies can offer innovative solutions, the process starts with a clear understanding of your company’s policies, budgets and approval processes. Finding solutions is often the easy part, whereas implementation requires more than just sharing that you found a tool; it requires being an evangelist who can articulate the value proposition of the new platform and highlight its potential to drive tangible results and return on investment. By showcasing real-world examples and success stories, you can build a compelling case for adoption and garner support from key decision-makers. I’ve found that having key stakeholders experience a technology first-hand helps to garner support.  

By choosing the right tools, effectively communicating their value, and navigating internal processes, you can unlock the full potential of new technologies and drive innovation!

About Mursion:

Mursion is the virtual environment where professionals practice and master the complex interpersonal skills necessary to be effective in high-stakes professions. Used by a wide range of innovative organizations in healthcare, education, hospitality, finance, and other corporate sectors, Mursion delivers virtual and immersive simulations that recreate the most demanding interpersonal challenges that professionals confront on the job every day. Mursion’s virtual platform: – Uses a combination of artificial intelligence and human simulation specialists to deliver powerful and personalized simulations. – Provides
 a wide range of immersive and authentic workplace environments in which to simulate challenging interpersonal on-the-job exchanges. – Forces learners to take risks from which they can learn how to improve their day-to-day performance in a psychologically safe environment. To learn more about Mursion, please visit our website: www.mursion.com

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