Category: Reviews

Review: Life in VR

A Mixture of Story and Game People will judge someone by the first impression and this also applied to VR installations. This piece was quite...

Review: Face to Face

A New Model of Artistic Immersive Experience Sometimes, it takes time, patience and most importantly: luck to see a valuable work. That is exactly what...

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Review: Terminal 3

Terminal 3 is an Augmented Reality(AR) immersive storytelling work created by Asad Malik by using Unity and is exploring contemporary Muslim identities in the current...

Review: Sensible Data / Mixed Emotions

All photos are from Martin Hertig’s website. Can a machine become an artist? That is the installation, Sensible Data / Mixed Emotions (Sensible Data), wants...

Review: Inside A Mind At War

Mind at War is a VR portrait of an ex-veteran’s story before and after being in the army. The young ex-veteran’s name is Scott England,...

Review: The Day the World Changed

When you first put on the VR headset in The Day the World Changed, you appear amidst darkness, and there is one blackish, greyish, smoke-y...

Review: The Loss Levels – Bit by Bit

Hidden in corner of Trafalgar Warehouse, The Loss Levels VR experience is presented as a retro-style arcade machine, complete with a joystick, control buttons, techno...

Review: Terminal 3

Asad J. Malik’s Terminal 3 differs from the rest of the projects on display at Trafalgar Warehouse, as it offers an Augmented Reality experience. Upon...

Review: Porton Down

Porton Down is an interactive virtual reality experience based on Don Webb’s play “Mindrape”, which is based on Webb’s experiences as a test subject at...

Review: Porton Down

Porton Down, a virtual reality exhibit created by Don Webb, Callum Cooper, Sam Von Ehren, and Anna Meller, is a story of an ex-serviceman that...