This project celebrates the vibrant cultural practices, intangible heritage, and unique social rituals of horse racing through emergent immersive and interactive storytelling. It aims to explore how these practices can be made tangible and publicly accessible via bespoke, place-based immersive experiences within a museum context. Focusing on the National Horseracing Museum in Newmarket-the birthplace of horse racing, the global epicentre of the sport, and the financial hub of the racing trade in Europe.This fully funded PhD position, jointly funded by the National Horseracing Museum and the Manchester School of Art, offers the candidate an interdisciplinary academic supervision board comprising experts from Manchester School of Architecture, School of Digital Arts (SODA), and the curatorial team of the National Horseracing Museum. Through hands-on involvement in a real-world project at a premier national institution, the candidate will investigate how a museum setting can integrate advanced immersive and interactive technologies to communicate intangible heritage. As part of the broader 'Day at the Races' project, the project will capture the essence, stories, and cultural experiences of horse racing and develop site-specific, place-based immersive media to effectively convey them.Project aims and objectivesThe project aims to:
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