Mind Cathedral ( VR ) (w.i.p.)

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Teresa Wennberg

Mind Cathedral ( VR ) (w.i.p.) , ongoing
Co-workers & Funding
Kevin Arnmark
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Documents
  • Mind Cathedral
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Description
M I N D CA T H E D R A L
V I R T U A L R E A L I T Y

Mind Cathedral is a gigantic abstract VR construction,
consisting of enormous pillars seemingly thrown on to
and over one another, creating a kind of mental vertigo.
They are hollow, so if one goes through a wall - a
wonderful possibility in the virtual world - one will find
oneself inside fantastic room formations, unknown
sensations of space, not conceivable in the "real" world,
yet acceptable and believable, an architects nightmare,
very exciting to explore.
Also, a demonstration of the capacity of the human brain
to ever adapt itself to new confrontations. What is more,
as we advance in this unknown territory, the world itself
constantly changes and turns into something else - a
thrilling riddle and an invitation to let loose the personal
fears or limitations of ones mind.
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • acoustic
    • experimental
    • immaterial
    • immersive
    • installation-based
    • interactive
    • real-time
    • sculptural
    • three-dimensional
    • time-based
    • virtual
  • genres
    • digital animation
    • digital graphics
    • installations
      • interactive installations
      • virtual reality (VR)
  • subjects
    • Art and Science
      • algorithms
      • cyberspace
      • experiments
      • neuroscience
      • psychology
    • Arts and Visual Culture
      • virtuality
    • Body and Psychology
      • bodies (animal components)
      • identity
      • perception
    • Society and Culture
      • counterculture
      • digital identity
      • feminism
      • urban space
  • technology
    • displays
      • electronic displays
        • head-mounted display (HMD)
    • hardware
      • data gloves
      • joysticks
    • interfaces
      • soundgenerating devices
        • audiotapes
    • software
      • C++
      • Linux
      • SGI Onyx
      • video (digital)
Technology & Material
Exhibitions & Events
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