Virtual reality and other novel technologies seem to be gradually integrating into everyday usage. As mentioned earlier in the project, for a year I ran a Digital Art Club where I taught others in the school how to use the various programs and equipment featured in this project (below).


Below are some examples of work created by pupils in my Digital Art Club in response to Conrad Shawcross’s Paradigm body of work;
Not only this, I tried to get in touch with Heatherwick Studio (below) to receive some sort of placement or talk with one of there employees.

I have also, with help from the art department, managed to secure a visit to Animmersion, a 3D photorealistic visualisation software provider and developer in Middlesbrough. Seeing what companies are doing to try to transform the work place, medicine and education with this technology is something I am very keen to witness. The imminence of this transformation is seismic and will spur the next revolution in artistic endeavours.
