In this 30' cinematic virtual reality, magical stories are told by 2 young Mazatec, indigenous sisters, Jocelynne and Jaquelyne, who recall the ancestral knowledge and mystical cosmogony that their shaman grandmother used to share with them, in the misty mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico.
Their village lies amidst giant Ceiba trees and rivers full of life. Nature breathes and within, preserves the memories of this community. The landscape that surrounds them is full of knowledge.
As the sisters wander through the nature that surrounds them and while preparing for the Day of the Dead, they share the stories of their ancestors. During these special days, the spirits of their loved ones descend into the world of the living, guided by the light of the candles and the glow of the Cempasuchil flowers on the altars, following the sweet smell of their favorite meals, to share a beautiful moment with the living.
The girls’ imagination transports us into the world of the spirits of their ancestors and the spirits of nature. A shamanic dance ritual opens a portal through which we can discover the secret worlds of 4 spirits of nature. Each spirit has its own secret that it will share with us to enable us to make a new connection with the ancestral Mazatec knowledge. Their vision of the world is beautiful, deep and urgent to be shared in a moment where our society needs to rewire its ways of viewing and interacting with nature.
Behind each mountain, there is a sea of knowledge.
comfort | ⦾ Not rated |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | astreaimmersive.io |
developer | Cassette For Timescapes, Tarantula, Studio Biarritz |
publisher | Astrea |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 1.1 |
languages | English ∙ Spanish |
Cool if you want something incredibly low key. It's sort of trippy and creepy, but I was bored out of my mind. If it were actual 3D and made use of the VR space it would actually be immersive. The content itself is well done, but I was just not into it.
Around half an hour of trippy hippie tripp!
Excellent English voice work.
Great visuals.
Unfortunately the image quality is not all there. They should give the option to download a larger file.
The 360 video is ok, but it would clearly have been so much better in higher resolution.
Anyway, still recommended!
Very good experience! I first watched it in Venice last year, and while I think it’s better on PCVR, it’s still super impressive on Quest.
Congrats!