Georgie has two decades of experience working as a multimedia artist and creative director of public cultural events, interactive installations, film, animation, theatre and music. Her creative practice is underpinned by long-term research into empathy as a creative force for breaking down prejudice and bias. She explores how creative forms of immersive, user driven technology, when combined with non-fiction storytelling can connect humans. Her work has been presented internationally at major cultural centres such as the Barbican in London, was granted an honorary mention at the World’s biggest Art and technology Festival, ‘ Ars Electronica’ in Austria and won the award for “Best Interactive Experience” at Sheffield Documentary Festival in the UK.