Event

Research Seminar: Steve Love, GSA

Overview of research in the School of Simulation and Visualisation. The Glasgow School of Art

Thursday 28th March 4pm Inspace, 1 Crichton Street

The School of Simulation and Visualisation (SimVis) is currently a postgraduate research, teaching and commercial centre of The Glasgow School of Art. It aims to exploit the interface between science, technology and the arts to explore imaginative and novel uses of advanced 3D digital visualisation and interaction technologies.

The School of Simulation and Visualisation’s research activities revolve around 3D visualisation, sound, haptics (touch), digital learning, user experience design and evaluation, gesture-based interaction and camera-based tracking to explore the potential of multi-sensory participation in the fields of architecture, environment, games and entertainment, heritage and medicine.

This talk will provide an overview of SimVis’ current research activities.

Professor Steve Love leads research activities in the School of Simulation and Visualisation at The Glasgow School of Art. His primary research expertise is investigating the impact of digital applications and services on people’s behaviour and lives. He has been the Principle Investigator, Academic Project Lead and Project Partner on research projects that have been sponsored by funders such as the AHRC, EPSRC, ESRC, InnovateUK, Scottish Funding Council, European Space Agency, the European Social Fund, BT, Orange, Sharp Laboratories Europe and “3”. He is a member of the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s Peer Review College and a Fellow of the Design Research Society.


Thursday 21st March 4pm Inspace, 1 Crichton Street