A Mirror For Remembering trailer on Oculus experiences

A Mirror For Remembering trailer on Oculus experiences

The two-minute 3D/360 VR video trailer for A Mirror For Remembering is now featured on the official Oculus website.

A Mirror for Remembering is a major new virtual reality artwork by Alex May. The artwork explores the complexities and growing necessity to address the preservation and permanence of the digital artefacts that form an increasing part of our everyday lives.

Taking you on a journey through a series of immersive 3D environments comprising stylised digital scans of historic museum objects, the artwork encourages audiences to consider how both physical and digital artefacts are not static: they bring stories to life, are continuously changing, decomposing, and require specialised care. This commission has been made possible through the generous support of the Arts Council England funded Kent Medway Museums National Portfolio Organisation and utilises the extensive collections held by Tunbridge Wells Borough Council.

The full version of A Mirror For Remembering is a 10-minute 3D/360 VR video that works on any VR headset, including mobile phone cardboard viewers. The A Mirror For Remembering trailer featured on the Oculus website will give a good impression of the experience but if you want to see the full work for potential inclusion in exhibitions then contact us.

A Mirror For Remembering also has its own official website where you can read more about the project.


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