“We develop the MeRCURY headset for total, poetic immersion” – Pierre “PYARe” Friquet (NiGHT immersion)

Pierre Friquet has been an explorer of immersion for over ten years. From the first 360 films shot in India (JET LAG, presented at Cannes XR in 2016) to more installative formats (SPACED OUT, PATTERNS...), Pierre is fearless. And it's with the same passion that he's now embarking on a brand new adventure, that of […]

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“The Strong Presence of Women Artists in Our Selection Illustrates the Spirit of the Festival” – Ana Brzezińska (Tribeca Festival)

This year’s Immersive program at the Tribeca Festival runs from June 9 to 17, featuring a tighter selection of projects and highly anticipated titles. Ana Brzezińska, an Immersive Curator celebrating her second edition at the New York event, reflects on

“I created a VR experience where I can see things moving in real time inside my own brain” – Ben Joseph Andrews, Emma Roberts (TURBULENCE: JAMAIS VU)

TURBULENCE: JAMAIS VU, an IDFA DocLab 2023 selected experience, is the first part of a series of mixed reality works about vestibular migraine, a chronic condition the creator Ben Joseph Andrews lives with, and is an attempt to look at

”I believe VR is a first-person medium” – Celine Tricart (THE SUN LADIES)

Celine Tricart is an acclaimed storyteller who has developed a unique and recognizable style.

“I followed the logic of this universe to adapt my traditional film to virtual reality” – Adriaan Lokman (FLOW VR)

A world premiere on the island of Lazzaretto Vecchio, FLOW VR is the new film by Adriaan Lokman, a multimedia director noted for his previous films – including a first traditional version of FLOW in 2019 or BARCODE, awarded the

Focus: Barking Dogs, the independent way to immersive video games

Virtual reality found its first audience when the video game industry took interest in it. While the largest companies invest in it, we should not forget the independent studios that have long offered content suitable for immersive entertainment. Look at

“For live theater we can really take advantage of this new immersive medium and go beyond reality” – Alex Coulombe (Agile Lens)

Alex is one of the XR influencers particularly active on the networks (Twitter, Youtube under the name of iBrews). His passions range from architecture to design, from Unreal Engine to theater: a perfect cocktail to explore the mysteries of today’s