One year on, what have we learned? Join us for Interaction 22 ↗
05 Feb, 4:45 pm
06 Feb, 12:45 am
06 Feb, 8:45 am
30 min
Human interaction has taken a major hit since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since social distancing arrived as a must-do to protect ourselves and others, how we interact with others and our environment has shifted significantly.
This thought-provoking roundtable brings two innovators, Matt Corrall and Pratik Jain, together to present their ideas and engage in a conversation with the audience.
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Matt is Design Director at Ultraleap, where he and his team are pioneering touchless interaction design for VR and public spaces, using hand-tracking and mid-air haptics. Over 18 years in the design business, Matt has worked on everything from Lego to cryptocurrency to wind-farm software. Today he specialises in humanising new technology, gestural interfaces, VR and design leadership.
Pratik is a UI/UX Designer working with Looking Glass Factory, where he is designing tools for holographic displays. He has been a designer for 4+ years and also holds a Masters degree in Integrated Digital Media from NYU. He has previously worked as a designer for SpringboardVR (management and distribution software for VR LBE and Education), Microsoft (collaboration project for accessibility in VR), Sansar (Virtual events and concerts) and GMetri (XR platform for training and development). He was a fellow at RLab and also received a grant from the NYC Media Lab to develop an accessible art tool for VR.