Justin Baillargeon, Ph.D

Dr. VR

Justin Baillargeon (Dr. VR) is a VR, film and media Professor and Scholar based in Toronto, Canada. In his bilingual podcast (English and French), he discusses all things related to VR, such as its industry and its academic field.

Author

Justin Baillargeon, Ph.D

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Technology

Podcast website

www.justinbaillargeon.com

Latest episode

Jul 2, 2026

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Episodes

Ep. 7 - FIVARS, XR Festivals and the state of VR in the cultural sphere 27.09.2023

For this seventh episode, I had the pleasure to interview Keram Malicki-Sánchez who is the Founder, Executive Director and Programmer of the Festival of International Virtual & Augmented Realities (FIVARS), as well as VRTO, the yearly Spatial Media World Conference held in Toronto, Canada.

Ep. 6 - The archeological treasures of Bibliotheca Alexandrina in VR 06.09.2023

For this sixth episode, I had the chance to interview Mohammed Elfarargy who is the Head of the Vista Unit team of the famed Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Egypt. The team is responsible for the development of the remarkable "Virtual Antiquities Museum" VR app available for free on the Meta Quest App Lab store that houses artifacts narrating the Egyptian history from the Pharaonic era, going through G...

Ep. 5 - The VOID’s Curtis Hickman on “hyper-reality” and VR location-based entertainment 23.08.2023

For this fifth episode, I had the chance to interview Curtis Hickman, an award-winning illusionist, creative designer & director, and the inventor of 'hyper-reality,' as well as the co-founder of The VOID. This renowned VR worldwide location-based arcade pioneer partnered with the Disney Accelerator program and co-developed attractions based on intellectual properties such as Marvel, Star Wars, Gh...

Ép. 4 - La réalité virtuelle dans un contexte muséal avec Dr. Georgiana Stanciu 10.08.2023

Pour ce quatrième épisode, et tout premier en français, j’ai eu la chance de discuter avec Georgiana Stanciu, directrice générale du musée du Royal Canadian Regiment à London en Ontario, où nous parlons de l’expérience de RV, « La bataille de Vimy », qui est offerte au public depuis 2017. Nous traitons également de la place de la RV dans un contexte muséal, les nombreux avantages, enjeux et contra...

Ep. 3 - VR art galleries and museums in the metaverse with ArtGate VR’s Justin O’Heir 31.07.2023

For this third episode, I had the chance to talk to Justin O’Heir, co-founder and CTO of ArtGate VR, a social virtual reality platform for gallery and museum exhibitions to exhibit in the metaverse. Art Gate VR is one of the first museums (or platforms) in VR where galleries can host events, curate exhibitions, promote artists, meet collectors, and in general do business.

Ep. 2 - VR documentary, racism and embodied interactions with Limbert Fabian 10.07.2023

For this second episode, I had the chance to talk to three-time Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and VR creator Limbert Fabian who discusses about the making of his groundbreaking, socially and politically committed virtual reality documentary piece MLK: Now is the Time, and how he brilliantly translated Dr. Martin Luther King’s most famous speech that still resonates for its relevance into embodied i...

Ep. 1 - Experimental VR and curation with David Han 28.06.2023

I had the chance to talk to the award-winning VR creator, media artist, scholar and educator David Han about his hands-on impression on VR creation and his perspective on the industry. His creative practices explores the intersection of media art, emerging technology, and computation.

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