“In my practice, I have control on how to present realities” – Natalie Paneng (NATALIE’S TRIFECTA)

NATALIE’S TRIFECTA premiered at IDFA, where it won a special jury award for creative technology. The interactive piece transports the viewer through the different worlds of a  multi-disciplinary artist (Natalie Paneng), as they explore her physical studio, a virtual gallery and a digital dreamscape: to experience the whole trifecta. The piece reflects her personal quirkiness […]

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