4 XR Projects From UK-Canadian Collaboration Debut at SXSW 2022

Way back in August 2020 gmw3 reported on the launch of a new initiative to bring together UK and Canadian creators with a focus on immersive storytelling. Called the UK-Canada Immersive Exchange in 2021 six projects were awarded funds – from a prize pool of £300,000 GBP – towards further development. With the annual SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, now underway, four of the projects make their public debut.

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Acorn. Image credit SXSW

Chosen as part of the SXSW XR Experience, the four “prototype projects,” which each received £25,000 were Acorn, Alone Together, Gloaming, and Radio Ghost. They each showcase the variety that can be achieved with XR storytelling. Acorn utilises augmented reality (AR) whereby players plant an acorn and experience the fullness of its life as it grows to an ancient oak. Alone Together also embraces AR, which has been “Inspired by the concept of family rental agencies that provide fake family members to lonely people seeking companionship.” Mixing theatrical storytelling with user interactions, players get to engage with virtual beings whilst navigating what’s real.

Gloaming, on the other hand, is virtual reality (VR) based. It’s a one-hour multi-site VR and live performance experience connecting two groups in different parts of the world. Each is in a multisensory art installation, with one group joining at dawn and the other at dusk.

The final prototype project to be selected for SXSW’s “XR Experience” category, Radio Ghost, is entirely spatial audio-based. Inspired by the Japanese concept of Tsukumogami, Radio Ghost is a ghost-hunt that uses binaural sound and multiplayer game design to transform shopping centres into immersive spaces.

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Alone Together. Image credit SXSW

The other two projects that were part of the UK-Canada Immersive Exchange were The Galaxicle Implosions and Intravene. These were “audience-ready projects”, receiving £100,000 in funding. The Galaxicle Implosions is an episodic, animated sci-fi comedy series that’s performed live simultaneously in front of three separate audiences (VR, in-theatre and YouTube). While Intravene uses binaural 360 degree sound to create its two-episode immersive audio experience. 

The main SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, begins this Friday 11th March. The SXSW XR Exhibition is slightly shorter, running from 13th – 15th March 2022. If you’re attending the event the XR exhibition is open to all badge holders. For further updates on the latest XR experiences making their debuts at film festivals, keep reading gmw3.

French Electronic Musician Jean-Michel Jarre To Perform In VRChat This Weekend

French electronic musician Jean-Michel Jarre is set to perform live in VRChat this weekend in a unique environment created specifically for the event.

Dubbed ‘Alone Together’, the concert will go for 40 minutes and begins at 12:15pm PT on June 21, this Sunday. Jarre says he has some new music to debut, and the entire event is being produced in collaboration with Aero Productions and VRRoom, the latter of which has created a unique environment in VRChat for Jarre to perform in. As for what that environment might look like, it’s a surprise until the event itself. However, you can check out some screenshots of a previous VR concert Jarre did in 2018, or check out the poster for Alone Together below, which might hint at the potential aesthetic.

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As it’s being hosted in VRChat, the concert will be accessible to those with or without a VR headset. For those with a PC VR headset, you’ll simply need to open VRChat and enter ‘VRROOM’ in the world search bar at the time of the performance. For those without a PC VR headset, you can start VRChat in Desktop mode and enter ‘VRROOM’ in the world search bar to join the virtual concert on your non-VR device. You’ll also be able to watch live on Jarre’s Facebook and YouTube channels.

Jarre’s website says he has a specific message he wants to convey with the concert: “Whether in the real or virtual world, music and live performance have a value, the recognition and sustainability of which is vital for millions of creators.” With many concerts around the world cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s nice to see a prominent artist to go to the effort to create a whole new environment for a 40 minute VR concert.

Will you be jumping into VRChat for the Alone Together concert? Let us know in the comments.

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Google Daydream Summer Sale Begins

Google Daydream may not be the most talked about – or developer supported for that matter – head-mounted display (HMD) but that doesn’t mean the company has given up. In fact just the opposite as Google has recently launched a free headset promotion alongside purchases of Pixel, and widened support by finally bringing Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ out. Now for those customers who do own the HMD there’s a summer sale on a range of videogames.

Don’t expect the sale to be in the same league as Oculus Home or Steam however, with masses of titles all seeing a price chop. Instead Google has selected a choice of nine for those wishing to expand their content libraries.

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These are:

Google isn’t just focused on Daydream for its virtual reality (VR) aspirations. As you’re probably aware during the Google I/O conference a few months ago the company announced plans for a standalone headset that would use the Daydream platform and be built by HTC and Lenovo. That’s due to launch later this year, at present however, details on its final design and specifications have yet to be announced.

When they are, VRFocus will bring you all the announcements.