In a Nutshell
At RMIT University's GEElab, we are researching how game design thinking can positively affect and alter architecture & urbanism, mobility, popular media, storytelling, engagement, other sciences as well as society itself.
Jens Stober from GEElab Europe, attended 3D festival BEYOND in Karlsruhe, where he showcased three virtual reality based art installations, as well as a prototype for his much anticipated game Ride Your Mind.
Ride Your Mind (RYM), in brief, is an artistic and experimental NeuroVR game that forces the user’s conscious to compete with his subconscious. The aim of RYM is to imbue the player with an awareness of his own brain as a consciously controllable tool comparable, for example, to his hand.
At RMIT University's GEElab, we are researching how game design thinking can positively affect and alter architecture & urbanism, mobility, popular media, storytelling, engagement, other sciences as well as society itself.