Marcela Sabino

Marcela Sabino is the director of the Museum of tomorrow's activities laboratory. She specializes in innovation and studies the impact of exponential technologies such as artificial intelligence, digital manufacturing, robotics, biohacking, big Data, and the Internet of things in society. Formed in public policies and administration by Harvard University (USA), Marcela operates primarily by creating strategies and solutions for complex problems from emerging technologies focusing on social development in organizations such as the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), UN and major international companies.

Virtual reality is a means without borders, a space where even natural forces can be manipulated. Right
a platform that is challenging a new generation of artists. In order to foster this creative scenario in Rio de Janeiro, the Laboratório de Atividades do Amanhã (LAA) and Intel, the space's technological partner, selected 15 people - among digital artists, sound designers, architects, 3D environment developers and virtual reality enthusiasts - to participate in the program "Experimental VR Bootcamp - Immersive Sensorialities". For eight weeks, participants explored the limits of the senses by creating interactive immersive environments using art, neuroscience, and sound design with a transdisciplinary group, promoting unusual experiences. This lecture will explore the process and results of this experimentation