Jude Dai
Jude is the CEO of Immersive Square, a hub that connects human-centric VR experience to the general public through XR experience, virtually or physically through events. Jude aim for featuring healthy, inclusive and collective experiences and advocates for diversity in new technologies. Jude believes that the foundation of human connection is established on our connection with nature, our history and the Yin and Yang energy with others. Her design principle is focused on “simplicity”, which is reflected in her VR production Lantern Ensemble, a minimalist, realistic and collective VR calligraphy experience, that succeed in taking emotion out of participants rather than imposing emotion upon. Jude’s art practice came from traditional chinese painting and calligraphy and is a landscape and nature photographer. She is one of the first selected docents for the debut opening of Seattle Asian Art Museum in 2020.
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