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Using Dance to Improve AR & VR with Lou Doye

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In this episode, Lou Doye, previously a dancer who worked with the famous (and knighted) English choreographer, Sir Matthew Christopher Bourne, brings her vast understanding of human movement into the worlds of virtual reality and augmented reality.
Working with the likes of bestselling author Kate Mosse; video game designer Graeme Devine (currently the Creative Technical Officer at QXR Studios); Andy Lanning (comic book writer); and singer Anastacia; Lou Doye is recreating Kate Mosse's story, Ship of the Dead, in both AR and VR, plus as a digital comic book.
Follow Lou Doye on these links:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loudoye/
Website: https://www.loudoye.com/
Thanks for listening!
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Robert Echevarria is a B2B marketer by trade. He interviews the best minds in emerging tech, science and research: those people who are pushing humanity forward. He enjoys trying out new technology. He’s a music and dog person. He lives in Atlanta.

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In this episode, Lou Doye, previously a dancer who worked with the famous (and knighted) English choreographer, Sir Matthew Christopher Bourne, brings her vast understanding of human movement into the worlds of virtual reality and augmented reality.
Working with the likes of bestselling author Kate Mosse; video game designer Graeme Devine (currently the Creative Technical Officer at QXR Studios); Andy Lanning (comic book writer); and singer Anastacia; Lou Doye is recreating Kate Mosse's story, Ship of the Dead, in both AR and VR, plus as a digital comic book.
Follow Lou Doye on these links:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loudoye/
Website: https://www.loudoye.com/
Thanks for listening!
Connect with Robert Echevarria (Eh-chev-ah-REE-ah)
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertechevarria/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heyroberte/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heyroberte
Twitter: https://twitter.com/heyroberte
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Robert Echevarria is a B2B marketer by trade. He interviews the best minds in emerging tech, science and research: those people who are pushing humanity forward. He enjoys trying out new technology. He’s a music and dog person. He lives in Atlanta.

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