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Can virtual reality ease chronic pain?

Virtual reality can help to train our mind to navigate our pain alarm, alleviating chronic pain.

October 10, 2022 Gian Ellis-Gannell
Science, Tech //

Not just sticks and stones in virtual reality

Sexual crimes are on the rise in VR worlds, and lawmakers are behind on navigating the issue.

August 9, 2022 Gian Ellis-Gannell
Science //

The body in the brain

Innovations in virtual reality technology and brain imaging are leading to new understandings of how the feeling of ‘owning’ artificial limbs is created.

August 1, 2022 Gian Ellis-Gannell
Culture, Opinion, Reviews //

Familiar Scenes Inside the Goldmine

Future Art is stuck in the past.

June 17, 2022 Calvin Embleton
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SOFT CENTRE: Prowling Aliens, Virtual Reality and Screamo

Experimental, intimidating and provocative, SOFT CENTRE was everything that I could hope for from Sydney’s cultural scene.

June 8, 2022 Thomas Sargeant
Culture // Video Games

Video games are an art form

Van Gogh, Shakespeare, Beethoven, Miyamoto...

August 19, 2018 Connor Parissis
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Unreal: I spent the morning at the University’s virtual reality research lab

Are the VR Openlab's research goals actually a reality, or a distant virtual dream?

September 29, 2017 Aidan Molins

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