Revealed at Tribeca Film Festival in 2018, Jack: Part 1 makes an instant hit by merging elements of immersive theater, live motion capture animation, and interactive physical stagecraft.
Revealed at Tribeca Film Festival in 2018, Jack: Part 1 makes an instant hit by merging elements of immersive theater, live motion capture animation, and interactive physical stagecraft.
An immersive live show in virtual reality to be enjoyed with friends or family.
24/7 is an immersive show for 40 spectators, in part with “Gear VR headsets“ and headphones. The audience is separated into two groups making it a unique experience, one of the distinctive features of the show.
Hubris is an immersive and interactive installation dealing with trauma & healing.
Céto unfolds in an enveloping space offering a series of scenes to watch and hear. Allowing the children to discover the depths of the ocean in a mysterious and fascinating way.
Short dance pieces to be experienced communally in Augmented Reality, inspired by Akram Khan and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui’s contemporary dance masterpiece ‘zero degrees’.
A one-hour experience that merges Physical Theatre, and Mixed Reality Technology, in an environment that blurs the boundaries between consciousness and unconsciousness, reality and fiction...
Froth of Daydream : Boris Vian’s jazz novel, becomes the cornerstone of narrative writing : poetic, interactive and sensory, experienced behind closed doors.
The users enter Eve’s body and travel into stories thanks to the embodied virtual reality experience, multisensory body ownership illusions, completed by a ritual of preparation and return to reality.
A 360° music video for the bauhaus centenary
Three-dimensional visual and auditory performance
Feel a rare moment: a live jazz concert with 3 of the most famous French Jazzman at more than 3 000 meters!
Live the MaMa Festival like you were there! Stroll accross Pigalle's district back in the 2016 edition of the MaMa Festival! Discover live music in some of the most famous concert hall of the 18th district!
An immersive installation which plunges the visitor into an infinite universe.
Umami is a realtime VR experience and installation byLandia Egal et Thomas Pons.
A#3-MOTU offers an interactive choreographic experience in virtual reality environment.
The Horrifically Real Virtuality paints an introspective portrait of the emerging VR, and aims to evoke, with tenderness and self-mockery, its relationship with cinema.
In the near future, the start-up Dreamr develops a headset to recover a night's sleep in only thirty minutes and tests its limits on their first patient: Noe.
In July, 2017, Fabienne Verdier surrounds himself with several quartets, several cameras to favor the dialogue between visual art, music and public representation.
"With this camera made of 8 sensors, film-maker's usual marks are abolished... Priority in the game and in the text!" Says Richard Copans.
Facing the sea, stages 9 Tunisian dancers, actors, Circassians, singers and musicians, to pay tribute to those who made the jasmine revolution.
A complete VR experience which immerses the audience into a virtual scenery and allows them to interact physically in real time with characters and objects.
Composed of a VR film and a mixed reality experience for 10 users, Fugue VR is a narrative recreation of "Fugue Trampoline" by Yoann Bourgeois, on a music by Philip Glass.
I Never Promised You A Garden is an immersive experience that places the public at the heart of a luxurious hanging garden filled with imaginary plants.
Insula Orchestra, accentus and Laurence Equilbey invite you to enjoy a 360° immersion in the orchestra with its 3D spatial sound.
Immersive electro-acoustic composition spatialized into 3D digital space.
Directed by Bruno Masi, Eldorado is a short movie about wandering through the unique universe of the French choregrapher Phillipe Decouflé.
Inspired by Homere’s Odyssey, Siren Song is a short VR cinematic experience that tries to recreate the magic of Ulysse’s adventure with the sirens.
Regarded as a pioneer work of VR, Firebird - La Péri was met with great enthusiasm, mainly thanks to an interactive narrative that borrows as much from dancing and music than from virtual worlds.