ARME and the STEM Connections Initiative

Image: University of Birmingham VR Lab.

ARME contributed to the University of Warwick STEM Connections Initiative through school-facing talks and a digital interview.

Max Di Luca and Mark Elliott worked with the initiative to explain the technologies behind ARME and the possible effects of immersive research on local communities and wider society. The activity connected augmented reality, virtual musicians, and synchronisation research with school audiences.

The outreach helped show how research in music, movement, and immersive technology can lead to new tools for learning, rehearsal, and creative practice.

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.