Bio

Mel Slater is a Distinguished Investigator at the University of Barcelona in the Institute of Neurosciences, and co-Director of the Event Lab (Experimental Virtual Environments for Neuroscience and Technology). He was previously Professor of Virtual Environments at University College London in the Department of Computer Science. He has been involved in research in virtual reality since the early 1990s, and has been first supervisor of 41 PhDs in graphics and virtual reality since 1989. He held a European Research Council Advanced Grant TRAVERSE 2009-2015 and has a second Advanced Grant MoTIVE 2018-2023. He is a Research Award Winner of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in 2021, and was elected to the IEEE VGTC Virtual Reality Academy in 2022. He is Field Editor of Frontiers in Virtual Reality, and Chief Editor of the Human Behaviour in Virtual Reality section. His publications can be seen on http://publicationslist.org/melslater.
Meeting Celebrities, Strangers and Friends in VR. This talk will cover a series of scenarios where people have met others, whether virtual characters or real other people in virtual reality. The talk will introduce concepts based on presence and co-presence and then discuss a series of applications, ranging from entertainment through to immersive journalism. A particular study will be described that shows differences between what happens when friends or strangers meet together in shared virtual reality.

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