VR:RV|Stories We Tell
“Story and narrative are the code for humanity's operating system."
(Kamal Sinclair, Making a New Reality) Which codes are embedded in
the way we tell stories, and how can VR explode and expand these
scripts?
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vor 6 Jahren
Chris Köver, Nyla Innuksuk, Etienne Turpin This panel examines
perspective in VR and which codes are embedded in the way these
stories are told. A constellation of all star artists and VR
creators from diverse backgrounds address the question of who
creates content and who and how we intake content in the era of
empathy VR. Together, they argue that, by breaking open the codes
of how we understand story, we can expand the potential of VR to
bear witness, to establish a common language, and to reinterpret
our present-day operating systems. VR:RV is a project by the
Goethe-Institut, realized with the support of the Federal Foreign
Office of Germany and in collaboration with MUTEK_IMG, re:publica,
the National Film Board of Canada, the Canadian Film Centre, ARTE
Germany, Eye Steel Film, Mozilla Foundation, Doc Circuit Montréal,
SODEC and Retune.
perspective in VR and which codes are embedded in the way these
stories are told. A constellation of all star artists and VR
creators from diverse backgrounds address the question of who
creates content and who and how we intake content in the era of
empathy VR. Together, they argue that, by breaking open the codes
of how we understand story, we can expand the potential of VR to
bear witness, to establish a common language, and to reinterpret
our present-day operating systems. VR:RV is a project by the
Goethe-Institut, realized with the support of the Federal Foreign
Office of Germany and in collaboration with MUTEK_IMG, re:publica,
the National Film Board of Canada, the Canadian Film Centre, ARTE
Germany, Eye Steel Film, Mozilla Foundation, Doc Circuit Montréal,
SODEC and Retune.
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