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Immersive Explorations || Fungal Networks
Immersive Explorations || Fungal Networks
This project aims to explore immersive art technologies and the potential to reveal and creatively engage with mycelial networks that lie beneath the fantastical fruiting bodies of mushrooms and fungus that we see in the world around us. Exploring immersive and assertive technologies and their ability to reveal those fungal networks through new collaborative artworks.
The diverse, beautiful and sometimes disturbing variety of mushrooms, toadstools and fungus surround us in our everyday lives. What we are able to see are the superficial fruiting bodies of a much larger, expansive mycelial network, hidden beneath the visual spectacle. This network serves to exchange nutrients and minerals across species reflecting a complex ecological system.
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£5,000
Aims of the Project
My aim is to explore the use of immersive technologies, investigating how such networks can be revealed and engaged to develop new possibilities for creative intervention and sharing of understanding. I am particularly interested in revealing that which lies beneath our daily existence and discovering the potential of extended reality to create engaging, responsive and reflective artworks, offering new audiences a means to engage with hidden networks of communication and symbiotic relationships.
I want to expand my practice to incorporate immersive technologies, to provide a new way of experiencing art beyond the visual, to learn how to use immersive and assistive technology to open up creative activity and engagement to people with different communication methods and processes.
How can I understand the different applications of immersive technology and how these can assist in revealing communicative and symbiotic relationships? Fungal networks are often employed as a rich metaphor, I hope to discover a route to reveal actual connections through the use of immersive technology, creating artworks as fruiting bodies that are both reflective and responsive in function and form.
Initially I will explore binaural audio, extended reality and mixed reality.