Project Detail

INTER/her: Intimate Journey Inside the Female Body

Synopsis

An immersive installation and Virtual Reality animated and interactive artwork focussed on reproductive diseases and pain that women experience: endometriosis, fibroids, polyps, Ovarian and other cysts, cervical, ovarian, uterine and endometrial cancers.
The sensory and emotional experience moving from the outside in within a real dome space into VR space, with a 3D audio soundscape of the voices and stories of real women recounting their experiences, making it an intimate, emotional and possibly haunting experience, with accompanying wearable haptic garment providing a visceral vibration responsive on the lower abdomen, where the various diseases occur.

Details

Year
2021
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
16 min
Format
XR - Unity 3D for Oculus Quest 2
Director
Camille Baker
Producer
Camille Baker
Executive Producer
Camille Baker
Sound
Kat Austen
Composer
Kat Austen

Production Status

Production Company

Funded by The University for the Creative Arts and Arts Council England

https://inter-her.art/

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