racism

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Traveling While Black is a cinematic VR experience that immerses the viewer in the long history of restriction of movement for black Americans and the creation of safe spaces in our communities. Visit historic Ben's Chili Bowl and join patrons as they share and reflect on their experiences. Confronting the way we understand and talk about race in America, Traveling While Black highlights the urgent need to facilitate a dialogue about the challenges minority travelers still face today. (from Felix & Paul Studios' website)

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FEATURING SANDRA BUTLER-TRUESDALE, VIRGINIA ALI, THERRELL SMITH, COURTLAND COX, FRANK SMITH, DAVID STRADER, AMANDA KING & SAMARIA RICEDIRECTED BY ROGER ROSS WILLIAMSIN COLLABORATION WITH FELIX LAJEUNESSE & PAUL RAPHAELCO-DIRECTED BY AYESHA NADARAJAH PRODUCED BY FELIX & PAUL STUDIOS EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS BONNIE NELSON SCHWARTZ, RYAN HORRIGAN & STEPHANE RITUITPRODUCERS AYESHA NADARAJAH, JIHAN ROBINSON & LINA SRIVASTAVACINEMATIC VR TECHNOLOGY FELIX & PAUL STUDIOSVISUAL EFFECTS SUPERVISOR SEBASTIAN SYLWANLINE PRODUCTION SAILOR PRODUCTIONSIMMERSIVE SOUND HEADSPACE STUDIOMUSIC BY JASON MORANOCULUS EXPERIENCES EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS YELENA RACHITSKY & COLUM SLEVINSPECIAL THANKS TO BEN'S CHILI BOWL & THE ALI FAMILYTHIS PROJECT IS PART OF THE 10th ANNIVERSARY OF THE NEW FRONTIER AT SUNDANCE INSTITUTE AND IS SUPPORTED BY THE JOHN D. AND CATHERINE T. MACARTHUR FOUNDATION, IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE NEW YORK TIMES OP-DOCS

Description (in English)

Eroica is a hypermedia fiction for web (http://hypereroica.com/). It moves on three dimensions: narrative/temporal, mosaic/spatial, interior /vertical. It tells three similar stories, one in fin de siècle Vienna, one in a mid-century mid-Hudson River mansion, another in the upper Amazon in the present day. Every narrative presents an innovative composer, his/her artist lover, and a conservative arch-antagonist. On the spatial level the work presents 88 kinetic images that the traveler is invited to assemble into a three-dimensional mosaic depicting artistic struggle. In the vertical dimension the work submerges the traveler in three descending layers: dramatic, psychological, and archetypal. The work is composed of image, music, text, and voice. Without pause or recursion it lasts two hours. The work’s system of navigation gives the traveler options of temporal vs. spatial exploration, narrative constraint vs. total freedom, and choices of endings – order and randomness, logic and serendipity. Thematically, the work portrays the artistic struggle against the counter forces of aesthetically ingrained conservatism, anti-Semitism, religious intolerance, colonialism and racism across historical epochs and geographical locale. (source: ELO 2015 catalog)

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