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The Ruskin VR Experience (Explore, Newcastle)

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Publication date19/05/2025
<mark>Original language</mark>English
EventExplore Lifelong Learning Season 3 2025 - Brunswick Methodist Church, Newcastle, United Kingdom
Duration: 19/05/202519/05/2025
https://irp.cdn-website.com/24c5e989/files/uploaded/Season_3_2024-25_Programme_010525.pdf

Workshop

WorkshopExplore Lifelong Learning Season 3 2025
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityNewcastle
Period19/05/2519/05/25
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Abstract

Explore Lifelong Learning provides a stimulating, interesting and varied programme of expert led learning for adults and predominantly senior audiences. The Ruskin showcased bespoke VR experiences, combining works from The Ruskin Whitehouse Collection with VR technology and student innovation. The exhibit builds upon The Ruskin’s recent development of digital innovative technologies to find new ways of engaging audiences.

Abstract
John Ruskin worked across the arts and sciences, connecting concepts and making observations through written and drawn ideas. Considered one of the earliest environmentalists to warn about a changing climate, Ruskin’s works speak powerfully to us today. The Ruskin Whitehouse Collection held at & owned by Lancaster University is the world’s largest collection of works by John Ruskin (1819-1900). While the iconic Ruskin building is undergoing refurbishment, works are on display at Brantwood, Ruskin’s home in the Lake District, and at national & international exhibitions. This talk will profile works from the Collection, including Virtual and Augmented Reality experiences based on the Collection.