“Examining the Recursive Relationship between Suspense and Social Interaction in Virtual Reality”
“Examining the Recursive Relationship between Suspense and Social Interaction in Virtual Reality”
Joshua Baldwin (Grady College Postdoc), along with former Grady postdocs Joomi Lee and Lindsay Hahn, were awarded a $12,500 grant titled "Examining the Recursive Relationship between Suspense and Social Interaction in Virtual Reality" from the Questioning Reality Social XR program given by the Data Science Institute at the University of Toronto.
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