An image from 'Framerate: Pulse of the Earth' by Matthew Shaw and William Trossell. AP
The immersive experience 'Tu vivras, mon fils (Stay Alive My Son)' is based on the memoirs of Pin Yathay, a former engineer who documented Cambodia’s Killing Fields. Photo: Venice Immersive 2022
Curated by Liz Rosenthal and Michel Reilhac, Venice Immersive offers an array of experiences, incorporating technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality and the metaverse. AP
Directed by Felix Lajeunesse and Paul Raphael, 'Space Explorers: The ISS Experience' offers a glimpse into what it’s like to float in space. Photo: Venice Immersive 2022
'On The Morning You Wake (To The End of the World)' by Mike Brett, Steve Jamison, Pierre Zandrowicz and Arnaud Colinart simulates an event from 2018 when Hawaii residents woke up to warnings of an inbound missile. Photo: Venice Immersive 2022
An image from 'Framerate: Pulse of the Earth' by Matthew Shaw and William Trossell. AP
The immersive experience 'Tu vivras, mon fils (Stay Alive My Son)' is based on the memoirs of Pin Yathay, a former engineer who documented Cambodia’s Killing Fields. Photo: Venice Immersive 2022
Curated by Liz Rosenthal and Michel Reilhac, Venice Immersive offers an array of experiences, incorporating technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality and the metaverse. AP
Directed by Felix Lajeunesse and Paul Raphael, 'Space Explorers: The ISS Experience' offers a glimpse into what it’s like to float in space. Photo: Venice Immersive 2022
'On The Morning You Wake (To The End of the World)' by Mike Brett, Steve Jamison, Pierre Zandrowicz and Arnaud Colinart simulates an event from 2018 when Hawaii residents woke up to warnings of an inbound missile. Photo: Venice Immersive 2022
An image from 'Framerate: Pulse of the Earth' by Matthew Shaw and William Trossell. AP