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#125: VR Expert: Nelson Dunk: Naturally Curious
Episode 515th January 2026 • Creative People Podcast • Ryan Leacock
00:00:00 00:48:46

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This week I’m joined by VR expert and filmmaker Nelson Dunk, owner of Hammer & Anvil. Nelson builds full VR theatre installations for museums and creates immersive films designed to make people feel like they were actually there.

We talk about the concept of presence in VR, how his team avoids motion sickness, and why immersive storytelling can spark curiosity, empathy, and a deeper connection to history, science, and culture. Nelson also opens up about imposter syndrome, pioneering a new medium, and taking big creative dreams one step at a time.

I’ve known Nelson for years, and it’s been amazing to watch his work evolve — including his current exhibit at THEMUSEUM in downtown Kitchener.

Highlights:

  1. How VR creates real presence and empathy
  2. The science behind avoiding motion sickness
  3. Making work that takes people somewhere new
  4. Staying naturally curious
  5. The weird world of building VR theatres
  6. Imposter syndrome when you’re breaking new ground
  7. Why the next step is the only step you need to take

A thoughtful, inspiring conversation. Let’s go.

https://www.hammeranvilvr.com/

https://x.com/HammerAnvilVR

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