”Experiencing the trees memories” – Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee & Adam Loften (THE ATOMIC TREE)

The Atomic Tree is a journey into the memories of one of the most revered trees in the world—a 400-year-old Japanese White Pine bonsai that witnessed—and survived—the atomic blast in Hiroshima. A culture of environmental and social issue filmmaking Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee & Adam Loften - We’ve been making films together for over a decade, with […]

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One big family: Onassis, ONX and the intersection of culture, technology and art

The Onassis Foundation has a big mission: to be a catalyst and embrace constant innovation and creative disruptions that will lead to a better society. And while this is a tall mission for any cultural organization, for the past 50

Exploring Expanded Narratives: A Conversation with Nancy Baker Cahill

I encountered Nancy Baker Cahill’s work through a seminar at CalArts, where she shared her expansive approach to AR sculpture, expanded cinema and analog relationships with land. What struck me was not just the scale of her projects but her

FNC Explore unveils its 2020 online selection exclusively on Viveport

The Festival du nouveau cinéma de Montréal (FNC) is pleased to unveil its programming for FNC EXPLORE, presented by HTC Vive’s Viveport.

Editorial⎪MYST is back, this time in virtual reality!

The year is 1993, PC games are not really trying to look better since the ’80s, 3D graphics are quite limited and the point-and-click genre is dominating the CD-ROM titles on shelves. A small yet very innovative company called CYAN

“With the evolution of immersive experiences, I want to focus on the quality of interactions” – Philippe Bédard (FNC Explore)

Festival du Nouveau Cinéma in Montréal is one of the XR ecosystem’s regular events, through both its FNC Explore selection and a series of dedicated conferences at its Forum. With a new programmer this year, Philippe Bédard (whom you know

“There is no competition between feature films and virtual reality content” – Babette Wijntjes, Camille Lopato (Nu:Reality)

Virtual reality cinema” is back in vogue! If some places were open since the opening of VR to the general public, most theatres disappeared before or during the confinements related to Covid – in favor of experiences to be lived