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Dissolving Time Through 360° Video
Dissolving Time Through 360° Video
A contemplative VR experience.
Immersing audiences within a seamlessly blended seasonal environment, challenging linear time perception and inviting embodied reflection on our existence within the natural world.
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£5,000
At a time of climate crisis, the work invites audiences into an embodied reflection on their existence within the natural world — not as spectators, but as inhabitants.
Aims of the project
This project aims to move from traditional moving image and installation work into immersive VR and 360° video. The work at its centre, Eternal Seasons, is a contemplative VR experience that collapses the four seasons into a single, impossible space, asking audiences to inhabit rather than observe a world where linear time has dissolved.
The Slow Cinema influence is central: long, durational transitions between seasons use VR’s immersive properties to create a meditative experience rooted in ecological themes.