The 2023 Venice Immersive program has been unveiled.
The annual programming features 44 projects from 25 countries, with Singing Chen serving as jury president. The selection of projects for the Xr – Extended Reality section will take place during the 80th Venice International Film Festival from August 30 to September 9. The official program is hosted on the Venice Immersive Island (island of Lazzaretto Vecchio), a short distance from the Lido di Venezia.
Venice Immersive is entirely devoted to immersive media and includes all Xr means of creative expression: 360° videos and Xr works of any length, including installations and virtual worlds. Twenty-eight projects are debuting in Competition, with 10 projects Out of Competition which have already been released or premiered elsewhere internationally in the past year since the last edition of the Venice International Film Festival.
The Venice Immersive World on VRChat will present a virtual presentation, with the Worlds Gallery section showcasing a selection of 24 virtual worlds,...
The annual programming features 44 projects from 25 countries, with Singing Chen serving as jury president. The selection of projects for the Xr – Extended Reality section will take place during the 80th Venice International Film Festival from August 30 to September 9. The official program is hosted on the Venice Immersive Island (island of Lazzaretto Vecchio), a short distance from the Lido di Venezia.
Venice Immersive is entirely devoted to immersive media and includes all Xr means of creative expression: 360° videos and Xr works of any length, including installations and virtual worlds. Twenty-eight projects are debuting in Competition, with 10 projects Out of Competition which have already been released or premiered elsewhere internationally in the past year since the last edition of the Venice International Film Festival.
The Venice Immersive World on VRChat will present a virtual presentation, with the Worlds Gallery section showcasing a selection of 24 virtual worlds,...
- 7/20/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Ryot, Kaleidoscope and Oculus have revealed the 11 teams selected for DevLab 2018, which brings together emerging Vr/Ar artists to cultivate new work, explore novel ideas and “create the future of immersive experiences.”
Chosen from more than 200 application received, this year class includes Lucas Rizzotto and Darragh Dandurand; Hal Kirkland and Julia Sourikoff; Bob Stein and Joshua Portway; Mercedes Arturo and Alethea Avramis; Tupac Martir and Sergio Ochoa; Rosie Haber and Silas Howard; Raqi Syed and Areito Echevarria; Matthew Niederhauser and Elie Zananiri; Alexandre Perez and Katayoun Dibamehr; Harold Hayes and Kevin Shah; and Gayatri Parameswaran and Felix Gaedtke.
“We were blown away by the caliber of applications we received for DevLab 2018,” said René Pinnell, CEO and Founder of Kaleidoscope. “It’s inspiring to witness the passion that the applicants have for creating truly innovative Xr content. We look forward to seeing these creators’ ideas become reality, and how their...
Chosen from more than 200 application received, this year class includes Lucas Rizzotto and Darragh Dandurand; Hal Kirkland and Julia Sourikoff; Bob Stein and Joshua Portway; Mercedes Arturo and Alethea Avramis; Tupac Martir and Sergio Ochoa; Rosie Haber and Silas Howard; Raqi Syed and Areito Echevarria; Matthew Niederhauser and Elie Zananiri; Alexandre Perez and Katayoun Dibamehr; Harold Hayes and Kevin Shah; and Gayatri Parameswaran and Felix Gaedtke.
“We were blown away by the caliber of applications we received for DevLab 2018,” said René Pinnell, CEO and Founder of Kaleidoscope. “It’s inspiring to witness the passion that the applicants have for creating truly innovative Xr content. We look forward to seeing these creators’ ideas become reality, and how their...
- 11/9/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
We've already shown you how ZooBurst is changing pop-up books, now designer Elie Zananiri, who was also featured at the Nyu Tisch School's Itp spring show Monday, is changing the potato sack racing game forever. Yes, that's right. Potato sack racing.
As Zananiri told me, the game is an online potato sack race that you control using your voice. To play, you dial the community number displayed on the screen (above) to register for the next game. Each player's phone number is then connected to one lane of the racetrack, and their last 4 digits are displayed on screen.
Yelling "Jump!" into your phone will move the player forward, hopping along. The longer you scream, the further you go, but if you yell for too long, your player will fall. Up to five players can play at a time.
The game's innovation comes from doing away with Wii remotes and other game controllers,...
As Zananiri told me, the game is an online potato sack race that you control using your voice. To play, you dial the community number displayed on the screen (above) to register for the next game. Each player's phone number is then connected to one lane of the racetrack, and their last 4 digits are displayed on screen.
Yelling "Jump!" into your phone will move the player forward, hopping along. The longer you scream, the further you go, but if you yell for too long, your player will fall. Up to five players can play at a time.
The game's innovation comes from doing away with Wii remotes and other game controllers,...
- 5/11/2010
- by Austin Carr
- Fast Company
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