ART // TECH // PLAY LIVE: Immersive tech & creative practice - Collusion

ART // TECH // PLAY LIVE: Immersive tech & creative practice18 March to 18 March 2026

How is immersive tech informing creative practice?

Collusion and Norwich University of the Arts present an evening of immersive artworks and demonstrations at Norwich University of the Arts’ Immersive Visualisation & Simulation Lab, aimed at artists and producers who want to discover more about how these cutting-edge technologies are shaping the development of new work.

The lab includes a 10m x 4m 360 degree LED video screen, immersive audio, a 4D volumetric capture system, and programmable AI integration.

We’ll hear from artists about their practice-based exploration of immersive technologies, how they’re adapting their processes, and see works in progress, including Henry Driver, Kate Flurrie, and Norwich University of the Arts–affiliated artists Marian Saunders, Robin Fuller, and Jamie Gledhill. Independent Producer Roz Coleman (Punchdrunk, CIRCA) will also be joining us to share findings from a Collusion commissioned assignment exploring the current conditions of the digital arts ecosystem.

6:00 – 8:30 pm, 18 March 2026

Tickets: Pay what you can, £10 recommended

The Immersive Visualisation and Simulation Lab, Havers Rd, Norwich NR3 2DU

Light refreshments will be provided. Please note there is limited parking available on site. If you have any access requirements you would like to discuss with us, please email info@collusion.org.uk.

This event is part of Collusion’s ART // TECH // PLAY programme and network that supports artists and creatives to develop their skills around creative technologies in a practice-led way.

Supported by Anglia Ruskin University, Norwich University of the Arts, Cambridge Junction, DanceEast, Norwich Theatre, University of Cambridge, and Arts Council England.

Partners

  • Anglia Ruskin University
  • Norwich University of the Arts
  • Cambridge Junction
  • DanceEast
  • Norwich Theatre
  • University of Cambridge
  • Arts Council England