Museums in the Metaverse is a groundbreaking two-sided Virtual Reality (VR) Cultural Heritage platform that empowers online visitors to explore vast cultural assets in new engaging ways; enables expert and novice users to create new content; and explores models of use to support sustainable economic and cultural growth.
We are looking for participants to test our new ‘Creator Mode’ which is all about allowing users to build their own virtual museum experiences.
Events are taking place at Partick Burgh Hall and below is a link to the various Eventbrite sessions:
eventbrite.co.uk
We expect each session to consist of a maximum of 12 participants, and to last 1hr and 45mins.
Should you incur costs to attend user testing, we can reimburse participants expenses on production of a receipts/tickets up to a value of £40. The above testing sessions are aimed at volunteers who live in or near the Central Belt of Scotland. However, participants from further afield are very welcome to attend with the caveat that we can reimburse no more than £40 per participant.
Where possible we will update our listings to notify of cancelled, postponed and rescheduled events, however we STRONGLY ADVISE that you check with the venue/organiser in the first instance for updates.
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