We've changed plasticity
VR Laboratory Exhibition
La Baraka, Angoulême, April 2024

“This Is How We Film”, Virtual World by Filmmaker Joseph Morder, 2024
Laboratory and cooperative exhibition, conceived as a Artistic hallucination Born from an original idea by David Legrand, who also curated the project, and developed by Léo Sallanon, this initiative explores the concept of “cinema bubbles” within a floating cinema universe and spatial video environments, through a multiplayer VR experience. The mutant environments were created in collaboration with artists such as Joseph Morder, Marie Losier, Nicolas Macumi, Alix Perez, Benjamin Sebbagh, Danielle Vallet-Kleiner, and Philippe Zunino, along with students from the Fine Arts schools of Limoges, Annecy, Angoulême, Angers, and Montpellier.
Visual Atlas of the VR Exhibition
Superimposed reality multiplayer session - immersive VR exploration.
Virtual worlds
Video of a visit
Credits
Artistic coordination and original idea : David Legrand
Computer development : Léo Sallanon
With artists and students :
Kelly Chery Boegly, Eliot Bonnet, Mia Damart, Colombe Delacoste, Danielle Vallet Kleiner, Nicolas Lopez, Marie Losier, Nicolas Macumi, Zoran Makowec, Louis Miralles, Joseph Morder, Etienne Muller, Swan-Emmanuelle Ohse, Alix Perez, Joshua Rattray, Benjamin Sebbagh, Pablo Saintout, Edouard Thiodat, Adélie Vertès, Coline Vion, Xing Xiao, Philippe Zunino.
This project is supported by the Visual and Fine Arts Sector Agreement. Astre – Visual and Fine Arts Network in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Region, the DRAC Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Antre Peaux (Bourges), and the Montana Senior Residence in Angoulême.
Documents
Poster of the VR exhibition by Rainier Lericolais
Speech delivered at the opening of the exhibition.