In My Shoes 360 VR was commissioned by Barnardos and the Disabled Childrens’ & Young People’s Project. Working with Silverink and created in partnership with the young people themselves, our aim was to reflect real life stories and experiences to elevate their voices, a group that is very often under-represented and unheard, by providing a 360 VR experience for the general public, policy makers and the media as an educational tool.
I have just heard that I have been reappointed Visiting Professor In Immersive Futures with Ulster University in Northern Ireland for another four years. This wonderful news has caused me to pause and reflect on all the immersive stories and experiences that Neon has created over the last four years and the incredible people I am lucky enough to work with.