In the first episode of our new season we dive deep into the intriguing worlds of augmented and virtual reality with Rob Morgan, a spatial storyteller and immersive designer/writer. Join us as we explore how storytelling transforms user experiences in immersive environments, challenging the conventional notions of realism and emotional engagement.
Rob shares his journey through the evolution of VR, from early experiments to the creation of captivating experiences like Fisherman's Tale. We discuss the importance of narrative in making virtual worlds feel authentic and the role of player agency in storytelling
As we navigate the complexities of merging real and virtual experiences, we address the ethical implications of augmented realities and the potential impact on society. Can technology enhance empathy, or does it risk deepening societal divides?
🎙️Guest:
Rob Morgan is a pioneering spatial storyteller working across XR, immersive theatre and location-based entertainment. He writes and designs award-winning immersive experiences and as a Creative Director has helped build story worlds and XR installations for some of the world's largest licenses, attractions and cultural institutions including Sky Arts, Netflix, Hasbro, the National Gallery and the Royal Academy. As a Lead Game Writer at PlayStation he wrote groundbreaking, platinum-selling AR games for the Wizarding World, as well as writing the first-ever playable demo for PlayStationVR. He's since written some of the most critically-acclaimed games in VR, including the VR Awards Game of The Year ‘A Fisherman’s Tale’, as well as writing for the world's first accredited VR business masterclass (as used by Nike and Coca-Cola).
Rob has been creating augmented reality theatre since before Pokémon GO, and he now helps integrate spatial storytelling and XR technology into immersive experiences for leading theatre companies and iconic brands. He is a Visiting Fellow at King’s College London, and lectures widely on the practice and ethics of augmenting reality.
Rob's book ‘Storytelling for Spatial Computing and Mixed Reality: the Art of Augmenting Imagination’ (Routledge 2025) is the first dedicated guide to XR storytelling, available now at augmentingimagination.com. You can get 20% off if you order direct from Routledge and use code DIS20.
🔗Links:
Rob Morgan - https://robmorgan.space/
Rob's book ‘Storytelling for Spatial Computing and Mixed Reality: the Art of Augmenting Imagination’ (Routledge 2025) - https://augmentingimagination.com/
Ben Huss - https://www.benhuss.com/#home
📖References:
Gorilla Tag - https://www.gorillatagvr.com/
Beat Saber - https://www.beatsaber.com/
Fishermans Tale - https://store.steampowered.com/app/559330/A_Fishermans_Tale/
Rosie Collins - https://www.instagram.com/thefred.company/?hl=en
Nonny De La Peña - Use of Force - https://docubase.mit.edu/project/use-of-force/
Consequences - https://www.playlines.net/website/SHOWS%20_%20Playlines.html
Harry Shotta - https://harryshotta.com/
Hauntify - https://sidequestvr.com/app/5582/hauntify-mixed-reality
Hyper Reality - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJg02ivYzSs
Keiichi Matsuda - http://km.cx/
💻Masterclass Links:
📧Get In Touch: [email protected]
👊The Team:
Host - Ben Huss
Producer – Jake Lee-Savage