All I Know About Teacher Li
Countless paper planes filled with censored lockdown messages from China float towards you in this interactive VR film. Toss them back and feel what it’s like to start an online revolution, like Teacher Li did in 2022.
Countless paper planes filled with censored lockdown messages from China float towards you in this interactive VR film. Toss them back and feel what it’s like to start an online revolution, like Teacher Li did in 2022.
A VR in which the user participates in filmed rituals of the Q’ero Nation in Peru, descendants of the Incas. Seeking harmony between humans and nature, the rituals in the Andes summon forces that appear as animations.
In a generative audio experience, Drift connects rising sea levels and the climate crisis to the rise of AI. The story world combines the imaginary with factual sources at the pace and rhythm of the lunar phases and the tides.
An emotive mixed-reality tour of a Ukrainian living room in which elements appear—borscht on the table, a cuddly cat on the sofa—before, during and after the whole area is dragged into the war.
Nature and technology are increasingly merging. In an installation during IDFA, this augmented reality app allows you to design botanical lifeforms and thus explore desires and fears regarding the future of nature.
Chaotic, reckless, dangerous—living with severe ADHD can be a constant battle. This interactive VR experience translates this into a personal experience as four candid narrators share their world, sometimes from the brink of the abyss.
Join this wild and unsettling trip into a murky dystopia rocked by explosions and collapsing buildings, gliding through terrifying twilight zones as a physically intense VR experience or as a dome projection of devastating vistas.
As a living part of her performance/installation, Lisa Schamlé confronts both herself and her audience. Is it possible to look at her body without judgement? As you watch, she looks back.
Structured as a hypnosis session, this is a trip through an abandoned apartment in the Ukrainian region of Donbas. Vogue dancer Marko guides us through his home while he sees it for the first time since 2018, shortly before he fled the war.
Feeling unsafe in public places is an all-too-familiar experience for most women. The young woman in this immersive, contemplative VR documentary addresses this theme through a variety of recognizable situations.
Audio recordings are combined with AI-generated visuals to form a collective memory. In a hodgepodge of recollections and anecdotes, AI is used as a means to portray something as subjective as memories.