360-Degree Immersive Spaces Showcase
Event description
- Academic events
- Arts and entertainment
- Free
- Open to the public
Throughout the Fall 2023 Semester, students from Sven Ortel's Design and Prototyping of 360-Degree Immersive Spaces class developed their own four-minute prototypes of potential future full-length productions. This course is designed to introduce interested students to the design and production of 360-degree immersive environments. In a culmination of their work, students will showcase their projects on display to the public and be on site to talk about their process.
Featured exhibits will be:
Nautilumine
This exhibit allows visitors to experience deep-sea creatures provide them with a new understanding of our oceans.
Luna
This experience takes participants to the surface of the moon in 2073. The moon has been transformed into a habitat for humans in the wake of a climate disaster.
ARTizona
Features art from local Arizona muralist, David Martinez in an exploration on the significance of local art/murals reflect ions of the city, culture, and residents.
This event is FREE and open to the public. The exhibit will be held inside the Enhanced Immersion Studio #105 at the ASU Media and Immersive eXperience (MIX) Center.