VR Experience: Horizon of Khufu
The Horizon of Khufu is a 45-minute VR experience that takes you to the mysterious era of pharaohs, pyramids, and hieroglyphs. This project showcases the dedication of a group of experts in VR technology, digital art, historical research, and 3D animation, all working together to recreate Ancient Egypt with astonishing accuracy. It’s a truly unique experience.
Immersive Storytelling: Submerged for Apple Vision Pro
In an exciting leap for immersive entertainment, Apple has released its first scripted short film, Submerged, designed exclusively for the Vision Pro headset. Directed by Oscar winner Edward Berger, this gripping 17-minute narrative takes us aboard a WWII submarine under siege, putting the viewer in the heart of the action — if they can brave the claustrophobic depths.
Signal Festival 2024
For the first time ever, the Prague Castle will transform into an immersive digital art experience during Signal Festival 2024. From October 10 to 13, the festival’s twelfth edition, Ecosystems II: Quest, will light up the city’s iconic landmarks with video projections and art installations by prominent Czech and international artists, blending the old world with cutting-edge technology.
UART MEDIA FEST Contest 2024
Are you a motion designer, 3D visualizer, or light show creator with a passion for multimedia art? UART MEDIA FEST 2024 invites you to showcase your talents in this exciting international contest and festival. With a chance to win grants for your projects and display your creations on Europe’s largest facade screens, this is an opportunity you won’t want to miss!
Immersive Art Experiences: Spectacular or Money-Grab?
In recent years, the art world has witnessed a significant shift with the rise of immersive art experiences, which refer to creative works that engage multiple senses, allowing viewers to become fully absorbed in the art. These experiences often involve interactive elements, virtual reality, and elaborate installations that transform the audience from passive observers into active participants. But as these experiences gain popularity, questions arise: Are they a genuine celebration of artistic expression, or merely a commercial venture exploiting the work of artists?
Immersive Exhibition: Arcadia Earth
Located at a prime spot on Broadway in NoHo, Arcadia Earth is making waves as “The First Immersive Augmented Reality Journey Through Planet Earth.” This innovative exhibition blends cutting-edge technology with a profound mission: to challenge visitors to reconsider their habits and impact on our planet's resources.
Immersive Art Exhibition: Banksy
The buzz around immersive exhibitions featuring Banksy’s art is undeniable. Featuring a collection of replicas of a hundred artworks from the elusive British graffiti artist, this exhibit promises to immerse visitors in Banksy's provocative universe – but not without raising a great number of questions and ethical concerns.
Immersive Art Exhibition: Van Gogh Experience
Van Gogh themed experiences are everywhere. While each offers a unique twist, they all aim to immerse us in the artist’s paintings, either through room-scale installations or VR – but not without raising a great number of questions and ethical concerns.
Exhibition: Hori7ons
Hori7ons is an artist-led, community-driven, immersive digital art experience that will take place in early March in Vancouver, Canada. Produced by Chroma Link Collective, the four-day exhibition presents seven local artists’ diverse perspectives on the impact of technology on culture at The Kent’s immersive gallery space.