There is a six-month exhibition titled "Other Worlds Are Possible" featuring a retrospective of a dozen different immersive storytelling pieces that will shown at the Le Pavillion in Nemur, Belgium from March 22 to September 21, 2025. The exhibition was curated by independent immersive curator Ana Brzezińska, and will also feature other AR pieces, screen-based work, but also an exhibit detailing a brief history and evolution of immersive art and immersive storytelling from different design disciplines. I had a chance to catch up with Brzezińska to get a bit more context on her design intention for this exhibition, to talk about the current state of immersive art and storytelling, as well as her current focus on brining this work to traditional cultural institutions that are reaching out to mainstream audiences.
Here's a list of different immersive storytelling pieces that will be featured over the next sixth months (with links to my Voices of VR podcast interviews with the creators).
NOTES ON BLINDNESS (2016)
SPHERES (2017)
BATTLESCAR (2018)
GLOOMY EYES (2019)
TRAVELING WHILE BLACK (2019)
THE HANGMAN AT HOME (2020)
GOLIATH: PLAYING WITH REALITY (2021)
PLANET CITY (2022)
PLASTISAPIENS (2022)
EVOLVER (2022)
FROM THE MAIN SQUARE (2022)
ALL THAT REMAINS (2022)
OVER THE RAINBOW (2023)
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