Author: tiger818

  • Symposium: Evolutions of Cinematic Virtual Reality (May 18-19)

    Event: Symposium: Evolutions of Cinematic Virtual Reality

    Date: May 18-19, 2026 (Monday-Tuesday)

    Time: 9:00 – 18:00

    Venue: Room 4.36, 4/F, Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus

    Registration link: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/vNYcP6ugpj

    Abstract

    Just over a decade ago, the arrival of consumer-grade VR head mounted displays (HMDs) enabled the development of a new form of linear storytelling in digital virtual reality. In industrial and academic settings, this new narrative medium has been referred to as Cinematic Virtual Reality (Dooley 2021; Mateer 2017; Ross and Munt 2018), a label that recognises the adaptation of cinematic conventions and tropes within virtual spaces. The CVR medium continues to be well represented as an important filmic category within programs at major film and XR festivals around the world and has seen significant investments by leading media companies in the past. This symposium takes stock of recent developments in immersive linear storytelling.

  • Workshop with Alexander Beyer: Color Grading for VR Film

    Event: Workshop with Alexander Beyer: Color Grading for VR Film

    Date: May 5, 2026 (Tuesday)

    Time: 4:00 – 6:00 pm

    Venue: CPD 2.24, Centennial Campus

    Registration required

    Abstract

    This workshop introduces the foundations of color grading through three sections: 1. Intro to Color Science, 2. Color Management, 3. Color Grading. Mr. Beyer will also demonstrate basic color grading at the example of 8K 180° VR footage in Adobe Premiere Pro. 

    Speaker

    Mr Alexander Beyer has 20+ years experience in post production with a prolific track record in German and international cinema and television. In the past ten years, he has focused on DIT including data management, image pipeline and color grading.

    For registration, please contact:

    Tim Gruenewald at tgruene at hku.hk

  • Animating the Japanese Music World: Exclusive Workshop with Yumi Matsuzawa and Hibiki Kubota

    Animating the Japanese Music World: Exclusive Workshop with Yumi Matsuzawa and Hibiki Kubota

    Date: April 21 (Tuesday)

    Time: 02:00-04:00 pm

    Venue: Arts Tech Lab (RRST-4.35), Centennial Campus, HKU

    Registration: https://hku.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0Pqblo45MNRqhPo

  • Putting Anime to Song: Anison Performance with Yumi Matsuzawa and Hibiki Kubota

    Putting Anime to Song: Anison Performance with Yumi Matsuzawa and Hibiki Kubota

    Date: April 21 (Tuesday)

    Time: 10:00-11:30 am

    Venue: Arts Tech Lab (RRST-4.35), Centennial Campus, HKU

    Registration: https://hku.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bab3tP9ivEHo03I

  • VR Workshop with Dr. Marty Miller: Reframing

    Event: VR Workshop with Dr. Marty Miller: Reframing

    Date: April 16, 2026 (Thursday)

    Time: 5:00 – 7:00 pm

    Venue: Art Tech Lab, RRST 4.35, Centennial Campus

    Registration required

    Abstract

    Reframing is a multiplayer VR experience, in which participants collaboratively reimagine a curated series of 360-degree heritage photographs of Hong Kong using generative AI. The images span several sites where the tension between a place and its representation is subtle and embedded, to sites where it is explicit and top-down, like tourist infrastructure. In each site there is a representation of Hong Kong buildings or items visible with the actual object or building.

    Participants move through these images together while modifying them through voice and text prompts, and their generative choices become the basis for the reflection session that follows.

    Speaker

    Dr. Marty Miller’s work focuses on collaborations with imaging communities across East Asia, examining how shared sites are engaged independently. Trained in ethnographic methods, he has conducted field work in the United States, Guatemala, and Sweden. He holds MAs in Visual Culture (Lund University) and Adult Learning (Linköping University), a PhD in Philosophy of Design (Hong Kong Polytechnic University), and is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for Applied Computing and Interactive Media at the City University of Hong Kong.

    For registration, please contact:
    Tim Gruenewald at tgruene at hku.hk