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VEKTOR VR | NOV 09-12.
The VR section of the 19th Verzió International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival
Vektor VR is an event that showcases 360° VR videos and interactive VR experiences in order to uncover the specificities of what each format is capable of, as well as their potential to benefit society.
The focus of this year’s selection is to provide visitors with new, tangible insights into the lives of marginalized individuals and current social issues through the use of immersive media and technologies.
By 'teleporting’ the audience into situations that give a sense, for example, of how different mental health conditions can be depicted, thus understood; or of how women can be placed in isolated situations where their vulnerability is exploited.
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Virtual reality technology allows people to experience unusual or even surreal and extraordinary situations that are different from everyday life. We can also experience a sense of liminality, where unfamiliar stories and perspectives are revealed, or even a new approach to our own state of mind, our own world.
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The Vektor VR event is funded by International Visegrad Fund, National Cultural Fund, Code and Soda, E10. Admission is free.
Curators of Vektor VR: Ágnes Karolina Bakk & András Szabó
Organizer: Orsolya Doczy
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OPENING TIMES:
Nov 9th – 16:00 – 21:00
Nov 10th – 16:00 – 21:00
Nov 11th – 16:00 – 21:00
Nov 12th – 14:00 – 19:00
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PROGRAMME:
Bloodless / Gina Kim / 12’ / South Korea – US / 2017
Tearless / Gina Kim / 12’ / South Korea / 2021
Container / Simon Wood, Meghna Singh / 16’ / South Africa/ 2021
Control Negative / Monika Masłoń / 25’/ Poland / 2022
I, Habitat (work-in-progress) / Pola Borkiewicz, VnLab / Poland / 2022
Darkening / Ondřej Moravec / 25’ / Czech Republic / 2022
The Choice / Dr. Joanne Popinska / Canada, Poland / 2022
Wish You Were Here (work-in-progress) / Michal Stankiewicz / Poland/ 24’ / 2022
Vektor VR is an event that showcases 360° VR videos and interactive VR experiences in order to uncover the specificities of what each format is capable of, as well as their potential to benefit society.
The focus of this year’s selection is to provide visitors with new, tangible insights into the lives of marginalized individuals and current social issues through the use of immersive media and technologies.
By 'teleporting’ the audience into situations that give a sense, for example, of how different mental health conditions can be depicted, thus understood; or of how women can be placed in isolated situations where their vulnerability is exploited.
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Virtual reality technology allows people to experience unusual or even surreal and extraordinary situations that are different from everyday life. We can also experience a sense of liminality, where unfamiliar stories and perspectives are revealed, or even a new approach to our own state of mind, our own world.
⑉
The Vektor VR event is funded by International Visegrad Fund, National Cultural Fund, Code and Soda, E10. Admission is free.
Curators of Vektor VR: Ágnes Karolina Bakk & András Szabó
Organizer: Orsolya Doczy
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OPENING TIMES:
Nov 9th – 16:00 – 21:00
Nov 10th – 16:00 – 21:00
Nov 11th – 16:00 – 21:00
Nov 12th – 14:00 – 19:00
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PROGRAMME:
Bloodless / Gina Kim / 12’ / South Korea – US / 2017
Tearless / Gina Kim / 12’ / South Korea / 2021
Container / Simon Wood, Meghna Singh / 16’ / South Africa/ 2021
Control Negative / Monika Masłoń / 25’/ Poland / 2022
I, Habitat (work-in-progress) / Pola Borkiewicz, VnLab / Poland / 2022
Darkening / Ondřej Moravec / 25’ / Czech Republic / 2022
The Choice / Dr. Joanne Popinska / Canada, Poland / 2022
Wish You Were Here (work-in-progress) / Michal Stankiewicz / Poland/ 24’ / 2022
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Admission to this event is FREE.
We ask that you please register before your visit via this link:
https://vektorvrvol3.eventbrite.com
Admission to this event is FREE.
We ask that you please register before your visit via this link:
https://vektorvrvol3.eventbrite.com


