The Venice Film Festival's showcase of the best in new virtual reality productions is a quick vaporetto ride from the Lido.
Venice Immersive is the Biennale’s bet on the future. Here at the Old Lazaretto, the future of film, of video games, of visual art, is being shaped.
On the Venice Immersive tour, there is also a chance to read a book without actually reading it, withadventure. Using special glasses and a book with hardback pages filled with QR codes, the animation comes to life, telling the story of a girl searching for her seven brothers, who were turned into ravens as children., an online video game that allows users to collectively explore virtual clubs and other environments.
Venice Immersive opened on Aug. 29 and runs through the closing ceremony of the 80th Biennale on Sept. 9.
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