Augmented and virtual realities lead joins the Atlantic institute

Alice Wroe joined the Atlantic Institute as Augmented and Virtual Realities Lead on Nov. 9.

Alice is experienced in using augmented reality to interrogate power structures and drive change.

She has worked at the intersection of art, technology and social justice for leading institutions and brands, including Magic Leap, U2, The Gates Foundation, The Global Goals for Sustainable Development, Tate and Penguin Books. Driven by developing virtual experiences that do not compromise the humanity of the user, she says she is looking with hope to a future where technology enables everybody to reach their full potential and creates a fairer and more inclusive society.

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Alice Wroe joined the Atlantic Institute as Augmented and Virtual Realities Lead on Nov. 9. Alice is experienced in using augmented reality to interrogate power structures and drive change.

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Alice Wroe joined the Atlantic Institute as Augmented and Virtual Realities Lead on Nov. 9.

Alice is experienced in using augmented reality to interrogate power structures and drive change.

She has worked at the intersection of art, technology and social justice for leading institutions and brands, including Magic Leap, U2, The Gates Foundation, The Global Goals for Sustainable Development, Tate and Penguin Books. Driven by developing virtual experiences that do not compromise the humanity of the user, she says she is looking with hope to a future where technology enables everybody to reach their full potential and creates a fairer and more inclusive society.