Gone Garden VR Experience

2018, Benjamin Seide, Elke Reinhuber, Ross Williams
© Screencapture Gone Garden VR Experience ; 2018, Benjamin Seide, Elke Reinhuber, Ross Williams

Elke Reinhuber

Gone Garden VR Experience ,
Co-workers & Funding
Benjamin Seide, Ross Williams
Funding by MOE Singapore
Documents
  • Gone Garden
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  • Gone Garden
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  • Gone Garden
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Description
A tropical garden in Singapore - not as it exists in a photorealistic representation but in our vision and in our memory:
The Yunnan garden on NTU campus is currently undergoing redevelopment. Its design was inspired by Chinese Garden architecture with pavilions, monuments and in particular an intriguing structure of forking paths.
With this project, we embraced and even enhanced glitches which result from an approach to capture the garden for an immersive virtual reality experience with photogrammetry from eye level and birds eye view.
Walk around to explore the monuments, greenery but also jump into pavilions and caves and listen to the soundscape to stimulate your fantasy how it might feel to be in a garden in which history and future merge.
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • experimental
  • genres
    • glitch art
    • installations
      • virtual reality (VR)
  • subjects
    • Arts and Visual Culture
      • architecture
      • conservation
      • materiality
      • virtuality
Technology & Material
Method
VR experience based on photogrammetry
Exhibitions & Events
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