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VRTO 2023 Spatial Media World Conference – Final Report

The VRTO Spatial Media World Conference and Expo celebrated its eighth year July 19th-20th, 2023.

Partnering with OCAD U for the second year, the conference occurred at the beautiful new Daniels Waterfront OCADU CO campus. Guests came from as far as Oklahoma, Texas, California, Utah, Washington, New York, and the United Kingdom.

With two days of talks and a wide variety of exhibits to discover, VRTO 2023 surpassed expectations and delighted attendees with a diverse and stimulating program covering the future of spatial computing and how it will evolve to include everyone.

Topics included social VR platforms, performance, and production, UX/UI, Interaction design, GPT, and Generative AI and their use cases and concerns. Opening Remarks were delivered by the Executive Director of VRTO, Keram Malicki-Sanchez, and OCAD University President, Ana Serrano.

“[VRTO 2023] felt like what I hope the VR community will get to in like 5 or 10 years…it was that good.”

-Zimtok5, on the Between Realities podcast

Featured Speakers included:

Ashley Huffman of Titan Haptics demonstrated a prototype for a haptic lightsaber – the first of its kind at VRTO 2023, Toronto Canada.

“Uniting visionaries and creators, #VirtualRealityTO was an unforgettable event where I got the chance to meet some wonderful people, showcasing cutting-edge tech and fostering collaborations.” – Upcoming Media Inc.

Panels and Discussions included:

Pictured left to right: Orla Garriques, Tendisai Cromwell, Kai Little-White – VRTO 2023, photo by Zimtok5

On the final day, Keram led an impromptu session where he invited members of the audience to come up to the stage and share their stories, projects, and experience with the crowd. Volunteers of this invitation included Ed Mr. All-In-Wonder Callway from AMD, Nima Zeghani from Leia Pix, Adrien Onsen of Construked Reality, Dario Laverde – head of dev relations for HTC for 12 years, and one of the leaders of the OpenXR initiative, and more.

Left to right: VR Live Performers Summit: Jake Runeckles, Liam Karry, Whitton Frank, Ari Tarr, Nicole Rigo, and Mandy Canales.

“Attending and speaking at VRTO was something I’ll never forget. Such an amazing opportunity to connect with others passionate about the possibilities and future of VR.”

– Mandy Canales

The Discovery Hall featured interactive demos and exhibits, including a variety of projects from ACE Lab from OCADU, York University’s Sensorium, and Friend Generator. Interactive demos included a dollhouse-sized NBA trainer from Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment, an industrial Chainsaw VR simulator from Winnipeg’s Bit Space Development, and their award-winning indigenous language environments developed for Georgian College and powered by the Engage platform.

Game Developer Lana Lux conducted live VR thought experiments in a secluded room, and AR artist and photographer Stephen Black delighted attendees with his playful AR creations and impromptu headshot sessions. Alex Mayhew’s stunning artwork was on display.

Kelencontent had an exhibit and demo of their content. Games by Stitch exhibited their newly released hand-tracking horror game “Broken Spectre.” Additionally, Alex Coulombe of Agile Lens demoed a variety of cutting-edge VR experiences that included lifelike performative MetaHumans.

Guests mingled in the bright and modern space, enjoying coffee and concessions and posing for pictures in front of the marquee lights.

 

Attendees also enjoyed an opening night reception and a chance to mingle and relax at the IDFK Gallery in the heart of the Toronto Arts District. Renowned DJ Fame Diet and MetaVRse’s Alan Smithson took turns at the decks while delicious vegan food from eco-friendly caterers Inwit and some bespoke charcuterie were served.

“The team behind VRTO has a proven track record of bringing thought leaders and industry professionals together to share ideas and innovations that are pushing the boundaries of spatial computing. The future of XR is bright, and VRTO is playing a significant role in shaping it.”

Attendees enjoyed the fun and eclectic space and the time to talk and catch up with old friends and new ones. Special thanks to Ian Kelso for supporting VRTO with this amazing and important new art space in the city. Of course, we brought the guests there because this will also be home to FIVARS from September 15th through 19th!

 

VRTO 2023 opening night party – full of VR innovators and industry leaders at IDFK gallery, Toronto, Canada. photo by Christian Bobak

 

Keram Malicki-Sanchez and Fame Diet (“DJ Shine”) at IDFK art gallery in Toronto for the VRTO 2023 opening night party. The two are also members of the ambient music project Automated Gardens

“Definitely put VRTO on your calendar for next year. It’s far more than a regional #XR conference; it’s a vital organ of the industry. VIVA VRTO!” – Ben Erwin, Creator – The Poly Awards

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