VR experience on forestry safety
Some renders of the VR project I am doing on Forestry safety at WorkSafe. Using Blender and Unity targeting the Oculus Quest.
Some renders of the VR project I am doing on Forestry safety at WorkSafe. Using Blender and Unity targeting the Oculus Quest.
Learners shout out the correct radio messages as they watch their designated (animated) car travel from the site entrance to the Landings. Used to demonstrate the difficulty and create conversation on potential risks.
A quick render of some of the models from the Fiji project I did years ago. Looks good from a distance.
The Machu Picchu VR project has won the Gold Award in the highly competitive Sustainability Category at the 2020 QS-Wharton Reimagine Education Conference! Around 1500 groups representing educational technology companies, universities and education-focused NGOs from 74 countries submitted projects for…
“The QS Reimagine Education awards, known as the ‘Oscars’ of Education’, celebrate innovative approaches that enhance student learning outcomes and employability. This year saw 1518 innovators representing educational technology companies, universities and education-focused NGOs from 84 “countries submit their projects…
Made the entrance to the market Added the public toilet Added the other school Added the mural about recycling added more life – with fans and moving train Made an alleyway to the bus, with view of bus Added all the…
The Machu Picchu VR project (Virtual Reality Experiential Education for a more Sustainable Future) is shortlisted for the Sustainability Award at the QS Reimagine Education Awards – The so-called Oscars of Education. The most competitive yet with over 1500 applications…
Talked about my process of recreating real locations in virtual reality.
Now with clouds, the guard house and a llama.
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” Building on this pearl of Confucian wisdom, Dr Christian Schott—with contributions by Maciu Raivoka from Victoria University’s Centre for Lifelong Learning and Alan Proctor-Thomson…
It was difficult to put together the Island as there were no detailed or topographical maps. I was working off a crude Google Earth interpretation. These were some development images as I tried to figure out the layout.
A quick music video I made for the NZ band Alex the Kid. I edited Public Domain footage from the Prelinger Archives.
Business cards I made when I was doing freelance graphic design back in the ’90s.