Virtual Reality project in 2001. A production of SARA Computing and Networking (SARA) and the Sunchild Foundation, 2001. Halima* travels through cyberspace. Cyberspace is a dream environment simulated with the help of high-tech scientific computers. This environment is the setting for a musical piece where dancer Sandra Leonora, in a suit attached with sensors to direct the virtual world with her movements, performs a choreography.
The audience experiences this mix of reality and virtual-reality, in 3D-effect through special glasses. *Halima is African for patience, peace and dream. The virtual dancer in duet with the “flesh and blood” dancer lead the audience through five different virtual worlds. The powerful Silicon Graphics computers of SARA generate the virtual environment in a fairy-tale like atmosphere. This results in an interaction between virtual and reality; a conversation between humans, graphics and music.
360 VR movie for 48 hour filmproject -2017 (48 hours without sleep):
360 degrees stereoscopic Science Fiction VR Cultmovie made for the 48hour project, by a group of women who were active since the 90s in VR: a filmmaker, a VJ, an artist and a hacker.
Part of the VR Virtual Intimacy DeepDream video series: