ARME demonstrations during international and community visits

Image: University of Birmingham VR Lab.

ARME was demonstrated during a visit involving researchers from Barbados and California and public representatives of African and African Caribbean communities in the West Midlands.

The group toured the lab and discussed research projects using motion capture and immersive technologies. ARME provided one example of how these tools can support studies of movement, synchronisation, and interaction.

The visit connected the project’s technical work with wider conversations about research infrastructure, community-facing engagement, and the role of immersive technologies across related lab projects.

More context on the wider visit is available from the University of Warwick Equal Health project page.

Max Di Luca
Max Di Luca
Associate professor

Max Di Luca is the lead PI of the project. He is Associate Professor at the University of Birmingham (UK) in the Centre for Computational Neuroscience and Cognitive Robotics.