Global Mode. Narcissus and Drowning Animals, by Eva Davidova and Shreiya Chowdhary
Global Mode. Narcissus and Drowning Animals, is an interactive VR/mixed reality installation by New York artist Eva Davidova, which explores behavior and climate change by transferring them into a perceived unreality, and enabling physical connections between the virtual and physical spaces. She is collaborating with ITP student Shreiya Chowdhary, who will be programming a robotic arm that will project the VR environment being seen in real time by the user for the visitors passing by.
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