Friday, February 8, 2019

Sundance Festival, Augmented and Virtual Reality category

More and more AR and VR are showing up, and getting more mainstream. A couple of tastes from the Sundance Film Festival

The Verge





Facebook-owned VR giant Oculus often shows off new narrative projects at Sundance, even when they’re not on the official slate. This year, it revealed an immersive theater experience called The Under Presents, which featured human actors playing roles in a surrealist cabaret. The high-profile AR startup Magic Leap also made its Sundance debut this year in New Frontier, where three pieces used its Magic Leap One headset.


BEST AUGMENTED REALITY: A JESTER’S TALE

Created by: Asad J. Malik
A Jester’s Tale is something between a fairy tale and a CAPTCHA test, and it’s by far the weirdest of three Magic Leap-based installations. To experience it, you walk into a physical re-creation of a child’s bedroom, at which point, a disembodied entity demands proof of your humanity to continue. The test? Using voice and object recognition, help act out an odd, disturbing story about a child and his pet rats.

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