A Simple Silence (360VR film)
Venice FIlm Festival / August 27-September 7, 2024
Kaohsiung FIlm Festival / October 17-21, 2024
ART*VR / October 16-21, 2024
Venice FIlm Festival / August 27-September 7, 2024
Kaohsiung FIlm Festival / October 17-21, 2024
ART*VR / October 16-21, 2024
It seems like such an easy request: a simple silence. A stillness without the weight of work or love or death. A moment in between. But we have learned there is an almost impossible gap between this ambition and the reality of living, that our silence is never simple. In the flickering light, we hold our breaths, anticipating the storm. Something must be lost before it can be found.
A Simple Silence is the final chapter in Riverbed Theatre’s award-winning “Just For You” Trilogy that premiered in Venice in 2022 with All That Remains and continued in 2023 with Over the Rainbow. This new 360VR experience continues the series’ exploration of our connectedness to the world around us, imbuing the environment with an animistic quality while also blurring the boundary between seeing and being seen. The audience is not a witness to the experience; they are the experience. A Simple Silence confronts us with the uneasiness of our inevitable truths, that every beginning implies an ending, that we are shadows passing through the darkness.
A Simple Silence is the final chapter in Riverbed Theatre’s award-winning “Just For You” Trilogy that premiered in Venice in 2022 with All That Remains and continued in 2023 with Over the Rainbow. This new 360VR experience continues the series’ exploration of our connectedness to the world around us, imbuing the environment with an animistic quality while also blurring the boundary between seeing and being seen. The audience is not a witness to the experience; they are the experience. A Simple Silence confronts us with the uneasiness of our inevitable truths, that every beginning implies an ending, that we are shadows passing through the darkness.
Over the Rainbow (360VR film)
Kaohsiung Film Festival / October 17-21, 2024
Kaohsiung Film Festival / October 17-21, 2024
It is human nature too long for something more or different than what one has. At times, this aspirational dreaming can lead to advancements: someone finds a better career, leaves an abusive relationship, or, as is the case for Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, returns home. But more often than not, this attitude leads to a sense of discontent with one’s own lot, an unquenchable desire for something new. "Over the Rainbow" explores this precarious balance between desire and satisfaction, encouraging an honest reflection on our own personal sense of identity and values. What are we searching for? Where do we call home? Are we happy? This VR experience takes the audience on a surreal journey from a theatre audition to a dark, David Lynch-inspired dreamscape to a Broadway-style musical. But "Over the Rainbow" offers more than a physical voyage; it is a trip within, an entering into of our aspirations, insecurities, and joys. The project premiered at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival and has been screened at over 20 festivals including the Venice Film Festival, Luxembourg FIlm Festival, Art*VR, Beyond the Frame, New Images, and Festival du Nouveau Cinema.
Blur (XR Experience)
Taiwan International Festival of the Arts / March 18-April 5, 2025
Taiwan International Festival of the Arts / March 18-April 5, 2025
Scientists have upended our sense of the natural order, shifting terms like “de-extinction” and “resurrection biology” from the realm of Hollywood action films into the vernacular of everyday life. In 1996, scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland ignited a firestorm of controversy when they cloned a female Finn-Dorset sheep using adult somatic cells. Images of the sheep, Dolly, quickly spread around the world, stirring concerns about the seemingly inevitable shift to cloning humans. People were faced with the troubling question of reconsidering their foundational understanding of identity and selfhood. Blur is a poetic exploration of these increasingly liminal boundaries between the past and the future, the living and the dead.
Blur is co-directed by Craig Quintero and Phoebe Greenberg and is an international co-production between Riverbed Theatre, PHI Studio, and Onassis.
Blur is co-directed by Craig Quintero and Phoebe Greenberg and is an international co-production between Riverbed Theatre, PHI Studio, and Onassis.