This is a recreation of art Giorgio de Chirico’s, Turin Spring, 1914 (Italy) in MR, is a part of the series of MR experiences “Exploring Dreaming with Mixed Reality” that explores philosophical concepts related to dreams and dreaming in music, literature and science. Dreaming has long been a source of creative inspiration for artists, composers, writers and scientists. Composers like Amy Beach were inspired by dreams. Surrealists like Dali, de Chirico explored the unconscious through art and dreams. Writers like Hugo, Nodier engaged with dreams in literature, and pioneers in psychoanalysis, like Freud and Jung, approached dreaming academically to begin to understand the human psyche. Today, neuroscientists explore the biology and physicality of the dreaming process, while all humans ask: What is dreaming? What does this subjective experience mean for each of us? What role does it play in our conscious and unconscious experience?
“Exploring Dreaming with Mixed Reality” engages with the human experience of dreaming through art, music and consciousness science. Using MR, we approach dreaming like surrealist paintings: experiences that reside halfway between the visible and the invisible. MR technology positions the audience in a liminal space that blends the real with the un-real, the conscious with the unconscious, the physical world with the world of dreams.
Credit:
Mads Haahr: creative director; Svetlana Rudenko: composer, XF software, and collaborative design all three.
Mixed reality | |
comfort | ⦾ Not rated |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | hauntedplanet.com |
developer | Haunted Planet Studios Ltd. |
publisher | Haunted Planet |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 1.0 |
languages | English |