Alex Kotzeff

Alex is an undergraduate research assistant working on support for AR Storytelling.
Alex is an undergraduate research assistant working on support for AR Storytelling.
Dr. Thiago Porcino is a postdoctoral fellow, and his research interests include Human-Computer Interaction, focusing on Virtual/Augmented Reality, Cybersickness, and Games. He holds a Ph.D. and Master’s degree in computer science from Fluminense Federal University, Brazil.
If you are in Halifax, come experience our interactive augmented reality exhibit Interchanges – Shared Augmented Reality Stories running from Oct 13–16 at the Museum of Natural History. The exhibit is the result of a collaboration between the GEM Lab
A GEM Lab team participated in the IMX 2020 Creative Challenge Reimagining the Future of Storytelling with Augmented Reality sponsored by Snap, Inc.
Abbey presented Story CreatAR: a Toolkit for Spatially-Adaptive Augmented Reality Storytelling today at the IEEE VR Conference. You can view the recorded presentation and discussion below:
The MIMIR (Mission-Relevant Information Management for Integrated Response) project addresses the issue of how to support the current and future information needs of naval decision makers onboard Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) vessels. In the MIMIR project the Graphics and Experiential
The Graphics and Experiential Media (GEM) Lab at Dalhousie University is seeking student candidates for a paid 6-month research assistantship for a project exploring novel interaction modalities in virtual reality (VR). This work meets the research project requirements for the
We are recruiting pairs of participants for a study exploring how people interact and share augmented reality (AR) experiences with others. The study will assess the impact of different sharing techniques in a real-world application. Participants will be required to
We are recruiting participants for a study exploring how people perceive the relative size of objects in virtual reality. This study will assess the effectiveness of different presentation techniques for comparing objects. Participants will be required use a Virtual Reality
The Graphics and Experiential Media (GEM) Lab at the Faculty of Computer Science at Dalhousie University is recruiting participants to take part in a research study to explore the use of different techniques for selecting objects in 3D immersive virtual