It’s 2032 and an elderly man lies critically injured on a remote road in Goondiwindi following a car accident. His life is in the balance, but data visualisation, remote robotics, bio-fabrication and virtual care will combine to give him the best possible chance of survival.
The story is told through a new film made by using ground-breaking Disney-inspired virtual production techniques to visualise the future of trauma care.
Commissioned by the Jamieson Trauma Institute at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, The Future Journey of a Trauma Patient is QUT’s first major virtual production release, integrating an actor into fully digital virtual environments to tell the story.