On Thursday, the 27th of October, in Moise Palace, we had UNIRI for the Cres Community lecture on Real and Virtual Reality. The lecture was held by professor Ingeborg Fülepp, a teaching associate at the Academy of Applied Arts, University of Rijeka, where she teaches intermissions, film and video production, and post-production.

From the very beginnings of civilization, from cave art, through the baroque painting of church ceilings, to various technical inventions and quips from the end of the nineteenth century, humans wanted to create the illusion of a different reality from the one we experience in our everyday life. With newer techniques of 3D film projection, and especially virtual reality (VR-Virtual Reality), one begins to immerse oneself, both visually and physically, in the worlds of magical experiences.

Fülepp illustrated the historical process with an emphasis on a critical view with a bit of humor and interesting examples.

You can watch the video here: https://fb.watch/gP2e7XTqny/

UNIRI The Moise Palace: Cres Island

An education center of the University of Rijeka. A five-hundred-year-old patrician townhouse and the largest Renaissance palace on the Croatian islands. A venue and forum for various scientific and research activities, it welcomes visiting academics, students and scholars.