
Chris Bevan
Lecturer in Immersive Technologies.
My work is associated with BIG::Immerse. My research themes and interests include virtual reality.
I'm broadly interested in the way immersive technologies - particularly virtual reality - can help us to understand mind and behaviour.
I currently teach on the Immersive Technologies (Virtual and Augmented Reality) MA MSc. I am also an honorary research fellow of the CREATE Laboratory in the University of Bath's department of Psychology.
Collaborators
Doctoral Students
Faculty
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Dan Bennett
Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction
Recent Publications
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Using narrative 360° video as a tool to promote breast self-examination
Harry Farmer, E Skoulikari, Chris Bevan, Stuart Gray, Kirsten Cater & Danaë Stanton Fraser
Virtual Reality, 2024. -
Imagine That! Imaginative Suggestibility Affects Presence in Virtual Reality
Crescent Jicol, Christopher Clarke, Emilia Tor, Hiu Yip, Jinha Yoon, Chris Bevan, Hugh Bowden, Elisa Brann, Kirsten Cater, Richard Cole, Quinton Deeley, Esther Eidinow, Eamonn O'Neill, Christof Lutteroth & Michael Proulx
Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2023. -
Developing arts-based methods for exploring virtual reality technologies: A university--industry case study
Stuart Gray, Chris Bevan, Kirsten Cater, Jo Gildersleve, Caroline Garland & Oliver Langdon
Research for All, 2021. -
Space Vision: Developing a game for vision screening and home-based monitoring
Stuart Gray, Chris Bevan, Stephanie Campbell & Kirsten Cater
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 2021. -
Behind the curtain of the" ultimate empathy machine" on the composition of virtual reality nonfiction experiences
Chris Bevan, David Green, Harry Farmer, Mandy Rose, Kirsten Cater, Danaë Stanton Fraser & Helen Brown
Proceedings of the 2019 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems, 2019.