{"id":1037359,"date":"2021-10-21T23:14:20","date_gmt":"2021-10-22T03:14:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/metl-immersive-storytelling-residency-culminates-in-two-vr-projects-to-be-showcased-at-secca-on-oct-27-uncsa\/"},"modified":"2021-10-21T23:14:20","modified_gmt":"2021-10-22T03:14:20","slug":"metl-immersive-storytelling-residency-culminates-in-two-vr-projects-to-be-showcased-at-secca-on-oct-27-uncsa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/virtual-reality\/metl-immersive-storytelling-residency-culminates-in-two-vr-projects-to-be-showcased-at-secca-on-oct-27-uncsa\/","title":{"rendered":"METL Immersive Storytelling Residency culminates in two VR projects to be showcased at SECCA on Oct. 27 &#8211; UNCSA"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>The secondImmersive Storytelling Residency in the Media and Emerging Technology Lab (METL) at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) School of Filmmaking has culminated in two virtual reality experiences that will be showcased for free                           to the public at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) in Winston-Salem on Wednesday, Oct. 27, from 5-8 p.m. in the Auditorium Lobby. <\/p>\n<p>Experiences are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Each experience lasts                           approximately 15 minutes. Beverages will be available via a cash bar. <\/p>\n<p>The Immersive Storytelling Residency brings together screenwriters, game developers                           and 3D technical artists, providing them access to advanced technologies and mentoring                           from award-winning faculty and industry leaders to create fully realized virtual reality                           (VR) experiences  forming a new paradigm for art and storytelling in the 21st century.                           Filmmaking in virtual reality continues to push beyond the boundaries of traditional                           cinematic storytelling, said Ryan Schmaltz, who conceived of the Storytelling Residency and has directed METL since its beginning.                           This years residency more than doubled in size and spawned two interactive and immersive                           films. I am thrilled with the quality, creativity and passion that has emerged out                           of this years residency.<\/p>\n<p>The two projects from the 2021 residency are Black Ice and System: The Contribution.                           Black Ice is set in the cyberpunk future, as a young woman visits a memory editor                           to suppress a dark memory of a murder she committed. However, the more the editor                           alters the memory, the more she finds herself wanting to kill again. Black Ice is                           a single-player cinematic VR experience that explores the dangerous power of memories                           and how much they make up who we are for better or worse.<\/p>\n<p>Black Ice is a single-player cinematic VR experience.<\/p>\n<p>In System: The Contribution, you and your beloved family live at the mercy of System,                           an all-controlling entity. When its whims change, you must journey toward its core                           to confront it  and yourself. Utilizing generative avatars and live projections,                           System: The Contribution is a cross-platform sci-fi story for one VR adventurer                           and up to three smartphone operatives.<\/p>\n<p>System: The Contribution is a cross-platform sci-fi story for one VR adventurer                           and up to three smartphone operatives.                        <\/p>\n<p>METLs 2021 residents  including two alumni of the UNCSA School of Filmmaking  have experience with Meow Wolf, Facebooks Oculus, the Kennedy Center, South                           by Southwest, and more. They are writers Mikaela Y. Byrd (M.F.A. 21), Arif Khan and                           Drew Paryzer; programmers and designers Daniel Sabio and Darren Woodland Jr.; extended                           reality (XR) developer Lawrence Yip; and animator John Curran (B.F.A. 21). Byrd,                           Paryzer, Sabio and Curran created System: The Contribution, and Khan, Yip and Woodland                           created Black Ice. <\/p>\n<p>Byrd, who is one of the screenwriters and the producer for System: The Contribution,                           said she wanted to be a screenwriter since she was 11 years old, though not narrative                           storytelling. I was largely influenced by science fiction and I love animation and                           cartoons, she said. The BBCs Doctor Who was a favorite, and she has fond memories                           of watching Saturday morning cartoons and animated series on Nickelodeon with her                           brothers. <\/p>\n<p>Byrd said her focus has always been on animated science fiction, and she likes writing                           for the pre-teen audience. To get this residency right out of school was the best                           thing that could ever have happened, she said. Hopefully my next step is to continue                           creating stories for younger audiences. I want people to be able to enjoy the stories                           that I create and be able to connect with their inner child.<\/p>\n<p>Woodland, who served as technical artist on Black Ice, has a masters degree in                           experimental media arts from North Carolina State University and plans to pursue a                           doctorate in digital media. He said his work in the Storytelling Residency provided                           him a unique opportunity to get real-world experience in his field of study. <\/p>\n<p>To me, experimental media arts is about creating a dialogue with places we inhabit and the beings we inhabit those                           spaces with through creative, innovative and experimental works, he said. <\/p>\n<p>On the future of digital media, Woodland said, First and foremost, what I hope we                           will see is more inclusive and diverse people in digital media, and more inclusive                           and diverse applications of digital media technologies. Media and tech that is less                           biased. I would love to see an explosion of public-facing digital media art, both                           visual and sonic, that explores individuality and humanity while being mindful and                           respectful of the spaces we inhabit. As examples, he cited revitalization of historic                           places and underprivileged communities using pop-up installations and exhibits and                           sustainably focused digital media practices.<\/p>\n<p>The Immersive Storytelling Residency began May 1 and will conclude with the launch                           of the two projects. Unlike most programs that charge a fee for training and professional                           development opportunities, METL provided each participant with a monthly stipend of                           $3,500.<\/p>\n<p>Mentors this year included nationally recognized podcaster Kent Bye of Voices of VR; filmmaker                           Navid Khonsari, founder of iNK Stories, a digital storytelling studio in New York;                           accomplished UNCSA faculty members Joy Goodwin and Bob Keen; and Danny Oakley, animation                           director at Out of Our Minds Studios in Winston-Salem, among others. <\/p>\n<p>Established in 2017 by the top-ranked UNCSA School of Filmmaking (No. 11 in the U.S. by The Hollywood Reporter), METL is dedicated to defining and shaping the evolution of how immersive story                           content will be created, consumed and told. As one of the few immersive labs in the                           country to be housed in a professional arts conservatory,METL is uniquely situated                           to train and serve as a resource for the next generation of creative innovators.<\/p>\n<p>Sponsors of METLs Immersive Storytelling Residency include the National Endowment                           for the Arts, Epic Games, the Small Business & Technology Development Center, and                           SECCA, among others.<\/p>\n<p>Im grateful to our national and local sponsors that our lab has the ability to incubate                           immersive films to entertain, educate and inspire audiences worldwide, Schmaltz said.<\/p>\n<p>The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), an affiliate of the North Carolina                        Museum of Art, offers a front row seat to the art of our time through exhibitions,                        experiences, and education programs with a focus on regional working artists. Founded                        in 1956 and located on the scenic James G. Hanes estate in Winston-Salem, SECCA offers                        unique large-scale indoor and outdoor settings for exploring the intersections of                        contemporary art and culture. 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