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Abstract
Do you hate performing in front of an audience? Are you plagued by nerves when all eyes are on you? New virtual reality technology can now help ease your fears.
Roger Kneebone, Professor of Surgical Education and Engagement Science at Imperial College London, and Aaron Williamon, Professor of Performance Science at the Royal College of Music will discuss a unique collaboration to help professionals such as musicians, politicians or business leaders, perform to their full potential in front of an audience.
Their ground breaking mobile performance simulator is being used by the Executive Education Impact Lab™ within Imperial College Business School.
About the Imperial Festival
This event is part of the Imperial Festival, a weekend of free science and arts activities, including tours, talks, workshops, dance, music and hands-on demonstrations. If you’ve ever wondered what your brain waves look like, how bacteria move around or what would happen if an asteroid hit the Earth, then this is the Festival for you.
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