by Maciej Gryzełko | Aug 29, 2018
A slow, touching duology about dying. As viewers, we participate in the very last, everyday activities in the lives of Egbert and Fred. “The Last Chair” proves that observational documentaries can work perfectly in VR. VR presentations take place daily, divided into...
by Marta Klon | Aug 29, 2018
The documentary, which was filmed in maximum security prisons, is a doorway to the world of convicts, allowing us to get to know their thoughts and experiences. It also shows how two things play enormous roles in their lives there: hope and opportunity for a second...
by Maciej Gryzełko | Aug 29, 2018
A documentary cinematic VR about the so-called Stuxnet (a self-replicating computer virus). The viewer learns the secrets of lurking cyberthreats in this dark, digitally generated graphical landscape. VR presentations take place daily, divided into two blocks: 2pm...
by Maciej Gryzełko | Aug 23, 2018
In darkness, perhaps that of the cosmos, we hear recordings made by Arthur C. Clarke in the ‘60s. Which of the words spoken by the author of “2001: A Space Odyssey” turned out to be prophetic? A found footage documentary blended with the technical possibilities of VR....
by Marta Klon | Aug 23, 2018
Isolation, disorientation, a sense of being trapped between two worlds – this is what people awaiting asylum are subjected to. VR allows us not only to hear their stories, but experience what they are going through. VR presentations take place daily, divided...