About this Event
In a dystopian future where climate change has rendered parts of the UK uninhabitable, 'A Place for Everyone' offers an immersive VR experience, blending adaptive storytelling with volumetric video to explore themes of survival, morality, and the fragile interconnectedness of humanity and nature.
Step into the Museum of the Future where recorded memories from Nottingham, UK, unveil a world shaped by climate change. In 2050, neural implants have captured every moment of peoples’ lives, chronicling a new dark age. We follow the poignant journey of UK citizens turned refugees, fleeing inhospitable coasts and facing the harsh realities of displacement and societal breakdown. As the refugees attempt to integrate into a new community, they encounter power struggles, their desperate attempts at survival land themselves at the mercy of their host community.
"A Place for Everyone" pushes the boundaries of traditional VR filmmaking. Through the measurement of viewers' brain activity, the visual and audio elements dynamically adapt, crafting a personalised trajectory of fear. Additionally, actors' performances are volumetrically captured, imbuing the experience with haunting, fragmentary, and intimate qualities.
"A Place for Everyone" is an adaptive exploration of a possible future. Here, themes of climate, survival, and morality intertwine, leaving viewers with a haunting reflection on the fragility of our shared existence.
Booking is essential
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Nottingham Central Library, 1 Carrington Street, Nottingham, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00