Realities in Transition
Realities in Transition (RiT) is an international community that aims to explore and support alternative Extended Reality (XR) productions and new narratives and creative processes. Realities in Transition works on building a strong, independent European XR creative and activist community, a think tank to tackle current and future challenges in the digital sector.
With Realities in Transition, Ars Electronica Platform Europe is able to embrace technological innovations of XR in artistic contexts, incubate new artworks, and envision educational approaches to this technological shift. The goal is to open a critical reflection on the evolving realities of the Technosphere and the positioning of the arts in the rapidly evolving market of virtual and augmented reality content production.
Hence, Ars Electronica’s participation in Realities in Transition predominantly centers on the development of education programs around artistic approaches to XR. In addition to XR workshops, expert engagement, and networking events at the Ars Electronica Festival, a workshop methodology booklet is being developed as part of this project.
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- Applied Virtualities: Extended Reality in Practice (Exhibition, Ars Electronica Festival 2024)
- 3D Gaussian Splatting for XR (Workshop, Ars Electronica Festival 2024)
- A Beacon of Hope: Create your own AR/VR avatar (Workshop, Ars Electronica Festival 2024)
- Space Messengers (Installation, Ars Electronica Festival 2023)Â
- Build your Own Virtual Avatar (Workshop, Ars Electronica Festival 2023)Â
- CripTech Lab: Metaverse Reclaimed (Workshop, Ars Electronica Festival 2023)Â
- Critical XR Manifesto: Exploring ethical dimensions of XRÂ (Workshop, Ars Electronica Festival 2023)Â
Duration: 1 June 2022 – 31 January 2025
Partners (Consortium): Chroniques (coordinator), Ars Electronica, V2_Lab for the Unstable Media, KONTEJNER | bureau of contemporary art praxis, Dark Euphoria, IMAL Art Center for Digital Cultures & Technology, L.E.V. Festival
Realities in Transition is co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union under grant agreement 101055918. Views and opinions expressed on this page are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) can be held responsible for them.