MIX 2023: Storytelling in Immersive Media at the British Library
Join members of The Writing Platform team for MIX 2023; the biennial conference on where and how creative writing and emerging technologies meet. Co-hosted by Bath Spa University and the British Library at the British Library, London, on 7th July 2023, the conference coincides with the Digital Storytelling exhibition of digital literature and emerging formats, which highlights digital publishing over recent years, and includes a virtual reality showcase. Our keynote, Adrian Hon, is the co-founder and CEO at Six to Start, creators of game-like stories and story-like games, including the world’s best selling smartphone fitness game, Zombies, Run!
Spend a day among writers, technologists, artists, practitioners and academics to explore the rapidly developing practice of storytelling in immersive environments.
Tickets from £17.50 – £35 (including lunch)
Visit mixconference.org for the full programme and booking information.
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