Abstract
From Home is a project that captures the experience of ‘home’ as it is lived and articulated, presenting these experiences with digital technologies that are both reflective and illuminating.
For Brighton Digital Festival, Moving Pictures Theatre (MPT) and Language Umbrella Media (LUM), with support from Wired Sussex’s FuseBox Innovation Lab, invite you to immerse yourself in the From Home project, and contribute your own thoughts on ‘home’.
From Home was originally conceived as a piece that uses conventional video collected from a broad range of people talking about their experiences of lockdown. From an award winning film about domestic violence in India, to a film about childbirth in Margate; from self-isolation in a garden shed, to writing messages in pebbles on a beach and singing songs of hope in Canada. For these prototyping sessions, the footage will be combined with 360 filmed content, 3D scanned environments, and web-based VR, to create an interactive and immersive experience.
Programmed by Lighthouse, supported through Digital Democracies, a programme led by Threshold Studios.
The sessions start every 15 mins and run for approximately 40 mins, and are limited to two people per session. If you’ve not experienced immersive tech or VR before, the crew at FuseBox will be on hand to safely guide you through the session.
This event is for...
people of all ages, parents, guardians, teachers, schools, charities, local authorities, professionals,
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Event Organiser
Brighton Digital Festival
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IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE
YOUNG PEOPLE
LEARNING
SOUND AND MUSIC
HANDS ON
EXHIBITIONS
For Brighton Digital Festival, Moving Pictures Theatre (MPT) and Language Umbrella Media (LUM), with support from Wired Sussex’s FuseBox Innovation Lab, invite you to immerse yourself in the From Home project, and contribute your own thoughts on ‘home’.
From Home was originally conceived as a piece that uses conventional video collected from a broad range of people talking about their experiences of lockdown. From an award winning film about domestic violence in India, to a film about childbirth in Margate; from self-isolation in a garden shed, to writing messages in pebbles on a beach and singing songs of hope in Canada. For these prototyping sessions, the footage will be combined with 360 filmed content, 3D scanned environments, and web-based VR, to create an interactive and immersive experience.
Programmed by Lighthouse, supported through Digital Democracies, a programme led by Threshold Studios.
The sessions start every 15 mins and run for approximately 40 mins, and are limited to two people per session. If you’ve not experienced immersive tech or VR before, the crew at FuseBox will be on hand to safely guide you through the session.
This event is for...
people of all ages, parents, guardians, teachers, schools, charities, local authorities, professionals,
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Event Organiser
Brighton Digital Festival
Visit Website
Email Organiser
IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE
YOUNG PEOPLE
LEARNING
SOUND AND MUSIC
HANDS ON
EXHIBITIONS
Original language | English |
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Media of output | Online |
Publication status | Published - 4 Nov 2021 |
Event | From Home: Brighton Digital Festival : Digital Democracies Prototyping Session - New England House, FuseBox, Level 4, Brighton, United Kingdom Duration: 4 Nov 2021 → 5 Nov 2021 https://brightondigitalfestival.org.uk/events/from-home-digital-democracies-prototyping-session |
Bibliographical note
From Home is a project that captures the experience of ‘home’ as it is lived and articulated, presenting these experiences with digital technologies that are both reflective and illuminating.For Brighton Digital Festival, Moving Pictures Theatre (MPT) and Language Umbrella Media (LUM), with support from Wired Sussex’s FuseBox Innovation Lab, invite you to immerse yourself in the From Home project, and contribute your own thoughts on ‘home’.
From Home was originally conceived as a piece that uses conventional video collected from a broad range of people talking about their experiences of lockdown. From an award winning film about domestic violence in India, to a film about childbirth in Margate; from self-isolation in a garden shed, to writing messages in pebbles on a beach and singing songs of hope in Canada. For these prototyping sessions, the footage will be combined with 360 filmed content, 3D scanned environments, and web-based VR, to create an interactive and immersive experience.
Programmed by Lighthouse, supported through Digital Democracies, a programme led by Threshold Studios.
The sessions start every 15 mins and run for approximately 40 mins, and are limited to two people per session. If you’ve not experienced immersive tech or VR before, the crew at FuseBox will be on hand to safely guide you through the session.
Keywords
- Home and Away
- home
- Immersive Media
- VR use cases
- theatre
- sound art
- sound
- ethnography
- Tom Ottway
- Moving Picture Theatre
- digital media production