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Australian XR Festival

Australian XR Festival

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Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Gaming, Animation, Digital Art, Creative AI & Short Films in Melbourne, Australia - 2023 done! 2024 dates coming soon!All rights reserved
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  • Amir Satvat - Special Achievement Award for outstanding contributions to the Creative Tech Industry
    Jan 22 2024
    We received nominations for 3 months for the "Special Achievement Award for outstanding contributions to the Creative Tech Industry" at the Australian XR Festival Awards 2023 held in-person in Melbourne, Australia. The incredible winner is Amir Satvat for his amazing work ensuring the game industry continues to thrive! Wanting to make a difference to those affected by gaming industry layoffs, Amir Satvat has collated tens of thousands of job postings across LinkedIn from hundreds of different gaming companies. A large amount of people across the world are now employed thanks to Amir's hard work This the audio from Amir's acceptance speech, you're able to watch the video here: https://youtu.be/v9FbubbrNkQ Amir's Job List: https://www.dropbox.com/s/6icqqopmsp39ool/221119%20-%20Games%20Jobs.xlsx?dl=0 Venture Beat Article on Amir's incredible work: https://venturebeat.com/games/how-one-man-found-game-jobs-for-at-least-450-people-in-the-downturn-the-deanbeat/ Amir Satvat's Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirsatvat/ Australian XR Festival https://www.ausxrfestival.com #gamedev #amirsatvat #melbourne #gamer #gaming #australianxrfestival #gamejobs #jobs
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  • Julaymba - Best In Australia - Phoria - Australian XR Festival 2023
    Jan 21 2024
    Trent Clews-de Castella's (CEO & Co-Founder of Phoria) Australian XR Festival Awards 2023 acceptance speech for Julaymba which was a double award winner "Best In Australia" & "Best in Virtual Reality (VR) Interactive Immersive Experiences" This is the audio from the acceptance speech, here is the video: https://youtu.be/fz1V2gjKAd0 Julaymba, meaning 'Daintree,' in Eastern Kuku Yalanji (EKY) language is a mixed reality experience that takes viewers on a journey through the oldest rainforest on earth, the Daintree in North Tropical Queensland. Phoria created Julaymba in partnership with the EKY people, and the Jabalbina Aboriginal Corporation Phoria https://www.phoria.com.au/ Australian XR Festival https://www.australianxrfestival.com
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  • To Stop Time - Best In Melbourne - ReVerse Butcher & Kylie Supski - Australian XR Festival 2023
    Jan 21 2024
    ReVerse Butcher & Kylie Supski's Australian XR Festival Awards 2023 acceptance speech for Best in Melbourne "To Stop Time". “...If I had only one breath left, I would put all the flowers in your hands…” A holding on to the first moment of touch. An enduring grip that cannot be separated by any emptiness. The seizure & cultivation of an intractable dual grace. “To Stop Time” is a poem co-written by ReVerse Butcher & Kylie Supski; & a Virtual Sculpture & Soundtrack by ReVerse Butcher, presented as an 11.12min videopoem cinematic. Virtual Sculpture & Soundtrack made natively in VR using Open Brush & Virtuoso VR, & an HP Reverb G2 VR Headset. Featuring hand-made textures constructed using pen, acrylic ink & vintage paper stock, & turned digital using the Adobe Substance Suite. Cinematic made using Unreal Engine 5 & Adobe Premiere Pro. This is the audio from ReVerse & Kylie's acceptance speech - you can find the video version here: https://youtu.be/nTSlZAFrszA ReVerse Butcher http://www.reversebutcher.com Australian XR Festival: https://www.australianxrfestival.com
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