Otherworld
- chrishenschke
- Aug 21, 2024
- 1 min read
As humans, we have a tendency to perceive ourselves as the central focus of the natural environment, regarding ourselves as the most important entity in the "universe." Therefore, we classify various natural components and organisms according to their perceived level of danger or harmlessness. Fungi and insects are tightly linked through the mycelium network, forming an underground micro-society. This connection, frequently neglected by humans, plays a vital function in the ecosystem.
Through the use of Augmented Reality, we offer a unique and disruptive perspective that allows viewers to see multiple viewpoints ranging from insects to humans. Our goal is to provide the audience with an altered and hallucinogenic experience of these interconnected networks.
By adopting this immersive technique, viewers are encouraged to observe our reality from a completely different perspective and question our views and actions while encountering these "other worlds".
TEAM 05
Juliana Sun (RMIT Melbourne)
Nimuel Duong (RMIT Melbourne)
Shivangi Mahajan (RMIT Melbourne)
Shao Xuan Tan (London College of Communication, UAL)
Uyen Nguyen (RMIT Vietnam)






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