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Immerse Yourself: Art

Friday, July 30

Bringing you the very best of digital and mixed reality cultural experiences from around the world, our Immerse yourself: Art programme is for lovers of all art forms, from theatre and dance to design and music.

Join us for a triple bill of artistic immersive content designed to speak to your heart and soul, featuring:

Liminality – by 4Pi Productions with music by Filastine & Nova

A collaboration of cultures and technology – dancers move across coastal and industrial landscapes in south Wales, Delhi and Goa providing a snapshot into the constant cycle of transition and change, and highlighting the similarities these two countries share, and the changing relationship as India supports Wales with its industrial might.

The ritualised movements of dance in a 360º immersive environment conjure feelings of something much older than civilisation. A connection to the unrelenting cycle of creation, being harnessed through motion.

Winner of Best Artistic Film at Macon Film Festival in 2018 and the Janus Award for Best Short Film at Jena Fulldome Festival in Germany.

Running time: 10 minutes

Light of Home by Michaela French with music by Richard Godbold

 A fully immersive audio and visual experience exploring the emotional connections between light, place and memory. The story is driven by a soundtrack constructed from interviews in which people recall their experiences of light in the place where they grew up.

The Light of Home was a Finalist in the Jury Awards at the Jena Fulldome Festival 2016 and awarded the ‘Best Sonic Experience’ at the Fulldome UK Festival 2016.

Running time: 4 minutes

LoVR by Aaron Bradbury with music by Jon Hopkins

A virtual reality visualisation of falling in love.

More than 100000 chemical reactions happen in your brain every second. So what about the moment you saw the girl of your dreams, and she saw you? If we could capture those few seconds what would the data look like?

LoVR documents this moment and is a story of love, told through neural activity captured over 4 seconds.

Running time: 5 minutes

Doors open 30 minutes before the screening begins. 

Approx total running time 20 minutes

30th July, 2021 – 21st August, 2021

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