Author Archives: Priscilla

3 things a day

There are many methods and little tricks to help you to improve yourself and your experience of life. One of the basic things that we know and might use to our advantage, is that our experience of life is highly … Continue reading

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Ruilen met Robinson – Kunst van Waarde

Het symposium De Kunst van Waarde komt voort uit – reflecteert op – en vind plaats middenin Ruilen met Robinson. Deze kunstzinnige ruilmanifestatie biedt een uitstekende locatie voor een symposium over waardebepaling. De kunst van Waarde 28 augustus 2013 – … Continue reading

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Riftris

Riftris ~* (noun) brandname A Tetris version developed by us for the VR-headset Oculus Rift, which divides the gameplay between both lenses in order to train stereoscopic viewing in people with no natural depth perception. People with normal depth perception … Continue reading

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VR and games as therapeutic tools

Before the break of summer I attended “Virtual reality and serious gaming for the prevention and treatment of psychological and behavioral disorders“ of the EMGO+ E-HealthExcellence network at the VU University. Some of the first clinical trials being run with VR/AR and … Continue reading

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Stretching It

Stretching It is a mini-art-game connecting players in Venezia/Amsterdam by stretching towards each other. By physically interacting, people can digitally connect themselves over distant physical locations. Played and shown in Amsterdam and Venezia during La Biennale 2013. Artists: Priscilla Haring … Continue reading

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8uur overwerken – FairWork

Op 22 maart hebben we heerlijk 8 uur overgewerkt in eetlokaal Moes. Van 18:00 tot 02:00 uur zijn we in vijf teams aan de haal gegaan met communicatieve vragen van vijf goede doelen. Ons team zette zich in voor Fairwork … Continue reading

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