In virtual reality (VR), light does not have to correspond with our reality. Physical laws can be overridden and redefined. This raises the question of how light looks, what effect it achieves and how it can be perceived in virtual reality. Can light in VR achieve a meditative effect? Can light take shape? Does light have the same meaning in virtual reality as in real reality? Luminescence is an experimental virtual experience which plays with forms, contrasts and biological feedback.
Biography:
Benita Martis studies Communication Design at the Faculty of Design of the University of Applied Science Würzburg Schweinfurt since 2016 and is currently in the sixth semester. She completed her Abitur at the Gymnasium Marianum Warburg in 2016. During the fifth semester she completed an internship at NSYNK Gesellschaft für Kunst und Technik. Since 2017 she has been working as a student trainee at Schneider Electric Automation GmbH.