

Client: Faculty of Applied Sciences, communication departmentCamera Operator: Celine van Benten, Hector Nieman, Boris Swaen, Luna GiessenSound Engineer: Vincent GroenVideo Technician: Sander van Duijn

Director: Christian KasiusCamera Operator: Jörgen Langedijk, Hector Nieman, Boris Swaen, Rob Maas

Client: TUDelft Corporate CommunicationDirector: Christian Kasius Video Technician: Boris SwaenSound Engineer: Vincent Groen

Media Lab work in progress at the Delft University of Technology NewMedia Centre. Setting up a Virtual production pipeline for education. Testing Unreal Engine and Zero Density Virtual production software with Vive trackers and available equipment in the NewMedia Centre Studio. Subject is a video directed by Maik Helgers about Mars Vehicles presented by Sebastiaan de Vet.

At TU Delft, Jeroen Boots bridges architecture and immersive technology. Driven by how spaces shape human experience, he uses VR to turn abstract ideas into environments students can step inside—designing not flashy demos, but meaningful learning moments that truly resonate and last.

The NewMedia Centre and Mexico’s Monterrey Institute of Technology piloted holographic teaching, projecting life-sized remote teachers into classrooms. Using cameras, projectors and software, the system enabled realistic remote lectures, presentations and meetings, opening new possibilities for immersive, borderless education.