360 Experiences - made for UnCommons #2

Blast to the past - on 8th December 2016, for UnCommons #2  , I created several immersive 360 Experiences using After Effects and 360 photo.

These virtual christmas Babules which the audeience could step into using their smartphones were developed for an UnCommons event at the Delius Center / Artworks Creative in Bradford. This was an after party event of the Wearable Tech event at the Bradford Media Museum.
At the event - which was also a silent disco - audience members via a QRCode in the building could launch the 360 videos for playback on their phone, or with a google cardboard headset.

The sonic collaboration was with Dr. Marlo De Lara - who developed the synthetic soundscapes - some of the audio was used to create audio reactive visuals in some of the Baubles, or in general evoke the visual qualities that were created for the bauble's - elements of fragmentation, drifting, loss of equilbrium.

De Lara produces textural compositions which develop from microscopic tone landscapes into dense and expansive states of noise and drone. Her works aim to blur the definitions of (un)intentional sound and music. The many noises and tones of De Lara’s live performances are sourced from autoharps, contact mics, vocals and loops, amongst other tools. Her pieces have minimalist origin stories that can be breached through a knowing and often slow-burning approach to improvisation.