XR-Tour Infra-thin Magick
Paula Strunden guides into the space between physical and virtual reality in her Extended Reality (XR) installation presented at Exhibit Gallery.
In her doctoral thesis Simulating Atmospheres: How to digitise multisensory and embodied spatial perception in architectures, Paula Strunden traces the space between virtual and physical experience. In an Extended Reality (XR) installation, she strives to introduce visitors to the space between physical and virtual reality through ritualistic practices comparable to a rite of passage. Individual objects – called infra-thin instruments by Strunden – that can only be seen in digital space, but can be touched in real space act as mediators between haptic and visual perception, between physical and virtual space, which can thus be discovered intuitively and playfully.
On 7.10., 8.10. and 9.10. individual time slots of 20 minutes each can be booked between 2 and 6 pm.
Please sign up here: Booking Infra-Thin Magick.
The XR tours take place directly in the exhibition Speculative Fiction in the Exhibit Gallery.
No registration required.
Free admission.