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Their Memory: Exploring Veterans’ Voices, Virtual Reality and Collective Memory

机译:他们的记忆:探索退伍军人的声音,虚拟现实和集体记忆

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This paper focuses on the virtual reality (VR) project Their Memory and details the development and evaluation of virtual reality environments and experiences with respect to its impact on young people (14-35 demographic) with the narratives of veterans in Scotland. As part of the AHRC Immersive Experiences program,?Their Memory was created to explore how game design techniques and immersive technology could be used to enhance existing historical research and enrich narratives to bring expansive experiences to hard-to-reach audiences. The project worked directly with the veterans’ charity, Poppyscotland, to create an environment and experience that would resonate with new audiences, and explore documentary and storytelling techniques for the commemoration of war and conflict. The design of the project evolved through co-design sessions with veterans and young people and culminated in the creation of a short, thought-provoking, narrative-driven experience. The VR experience enabled players to connect with the memories of veterans in Scotland and exploring the different conflicts or situations they experienced and how they make sense of them. The project brought together cross-sector expertise to research how immersive experiences can help memory-based organizations in engaging with wider audiences, raise awareness, and diversify current learning outputs. The paper details the design and development of the Virtual Reality project, through co-design, and how this engaged the audience and evolved the experience created. The paper includes a summative evaluation of events conducted with schoolchildren to assess the project and concludes with how the project evidences impact upon audiences and the potential for both technology and the experience.
机译:本文重点介绍了虚拟现实(VR)项目记忆,并详细了解虚拟现实环境的开发和评估和对苏格兰退伍军人叙述的对年轻人(14-35人口统计)的影响。作为AHRC沉浸式体验计划的一部分,?他们的记忆是创建的,以探索游戏设计技术和沉浸式技术如何用于增强现有的历史研究,并丰富叙述,为难以到达的受众带来广阔的经验。该项目直接与退伍军人的慈善机构,Poppyscotland致力于创造一个与新观众共鸣的环境和经验,并探索纪念战争和冲突的纪录片和讲故事技巧。该项目的设计通过与退伍军人和年轻人的共同设计课程演变,并在创建短暂,思想挑衅,叙事驱动的经历中得到了高潮。 VR经验使播放器能够与苏格兰退伍军人的回忆联系,并探索他们经历的不同冲突或情况以及它们如何理解它们。该项目汇集了跨领域专业知识来研究沉浸式经验如何帮助基于内存的组织与更广泛的受众,提高意识和多样化当前学习产出。本文详细介绍了虚拟现实项目的设计和开发,通过共同设计,以及如何从事观众并发展创建的经验。本文包括对学童进行的事件的总结评估,以评估项目,并结束项目证明如何影响受众以及技术和经验的潜力。

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