scholarly journals ConVRgence (VRIC) Virtual Reality International Conference Proceedings

Author(s):  
Simon Richir

Find the articles presented at the 3 days scientific conference ConVRgence (VRIC) which take place during Laval Virtual 2019 (April 20-22).

Author(s):  
Simon Richir

This issue gathers all the articles presented at the scientific conference ConVRgence (VRIC) which took place during Laval Virtual World 2020 (April 22-24).


Author(s):  
Simon Richir

This document presents the proceedings of the VRIC - ConVRgence conference held on July 7-9, 2021. The conference was organized again this year in a particular context, that of the COVID-19 health crisis, and the usual dates were shifted from March to July to allow for a hybrid format both in-situ in Laval, and in the Laval Virtual World. We hope that next year will be back to normal, both in terms of organization and volume of submissions. We would like to thank the authors who submitted their research works, as well as the reviewers for their contributions. Simon Richir, Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology, Scientific Director of Laval VirtualOlivier Christmann, Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology, Co-chairGeoffrey Gorisse, Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology, Co-chair.


2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 0-0
Author(s):  
Simon Richir

Special Issue - Best Papers of Virtual Reality International Conference (VRIC'17)


Author(s):  
Camilla Groth ◽  
Tina Westerlund ◽  
Gunnar Almevik

The papers appearing in this issue comprise the proceedings of the 1st Biennial International Conference for the Craft Sciences, held online during 4–6 May 2021, initiated by the Craft Laboratory, affiliated at the Department of Conservation, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. The Craft Laboratory was established in 2010 in cooperation with heritage organisations, craft enterprises and trade organisations, to empower craftspeople in the complex processes of making. The comprehensive agenda is to bring research into practice and involve craftspeople in the processes of inquiry. Among the operational tools are Master Classes provided for highly trained professional craftspeople in particular skills. Craft Scholarships are offered to craftspeople to investigate a problem or question in their practice, or develop ideas to improve methods or techniques. The site-specific workshop capacity in Mariestad allows craft researchers to implement research questions in practice and to perform full-scale tests in our masonry, carpentry and painting workshops, as well as in the timber building yard, greenhouses and gardens.


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