Sheffield Doc/Fest’s 2019 Alternate Realities Exhibition Going on UK Tour

In June the Sheffield Doc/Fest 2019 returned to the UK city and alongside it the Alternate Realities Exhibition, featuring the latest immersive and interactive documentaries from around the world. Today, the exhibition has announced a set of tour dates, bringing a selection of content from the festival to three cities around the UK.

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The Alternate Realities UK Tour will start next month, heading to Lighthouse in Brighton, then HOME, Manchester and finally the Barbican in London. Each will feature highlights from the original exhibition but not the same pieces.

Selected for the tour are:

  • Common Ground – This VR installation “is an immersive and stark insight into the Aylesbury Estate, a concrete monument to the history and legacy of social housing in the UK and home to thousands of Londoners.”
  • My Mother’s Kitchen – This interactive documentary “invites the audience to share in the stories of eight LGBTQI+ individuals as they relay intimate memories of their mother’s kitchens.”
  • Another Dream – A VR installation which “presents the gripping story of an Egyptian lesbian couple who, facing a post-revolution backlash against their community, must choose between love and home, and asks how do you rebuild a life when you know you can never go home?”
  • Echo – “An interactive installation created by Georgie Pinn which invites the audience to step into the shoes of another for a deeply personal exploration of human experience, identity and empathy.”
  • Big Dada – “A series of ‘deep fake’ moving image works inserted into social media channels as a digital intervention.”
  • 4 Feet Blind Date – A 360° following “Juana, an 18-year-old woman in a wheelchair who is anxious to explore her sexuality, overcomes her fears, doubts, and an inaccessible city to meet ‘Felipe’ for a blind date.”
  • Through the Wardrobe – The only AR installation which “invites the audience to explore the belongings of others and play with gender expression.”
  • To Call a Horse a Deer – A game “based on the Chinese idiom, and uses language, hand-eye coordination and acts of complicity.”

“It’s such a pleasure to see some of the best-loved digital art projects from Doc/Fest 2019 go on to reach new audiences at prestigious venues across the country,” said Melanie Iredale, Interim Director Sheffield Doc/Fest in a statement. “Many of these projects are personal and profound stories of love and identity, each engaging the viewer through interactive or immersive technologies. The response we had to the Alternate Realities Exhibition in Sheffield was overwhelming, and we look forward to working with Lighthouse, HOME and the Barbican in the coming months.”

Common Ground

The tour will be heading to Lighthouse, Brighton (11-20 October) as part of Brighton Digital Festival 2019, showcasing Common Ground, Echo and My Mother’s Kitchen. It’ll then head over to HOME, Manchester (9-17 November) with Big Dada, 4 Feet Blind Date, Another Dream, Through the Wardrobe and To Call a Horse a Deer on the roster. While the Barbican event will take place from 13th-19th January 2020, the participating projects have yet to be announced.

Sheffield Doc/Fest returns 4-9 June 2020. For further updates keep reading VRFocus.

2019 Programme for Sheffield Doc/Fest & Alternate Realities Exhibition Released

In January the Sheffield Doc/Fest opened submissions for its annual event, including the Alternate Realities Exhibition. With the festival now less than a month away the final programme has now been released detailing what visitors can expect to see.

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The six-day event covers five programme areas; Film, Alternate Realities, Talks, Marketplace and Social, ideal for professionals and the general public alike. There will be a massive range of content on offer this year, under the tagline ‘Ways of Seeing’, with a film programme of international documentary features and shorts, an industry programme of 40 plus sessions, talks by Chidera Eggerue (aka The Slumflower), Paul Greengrass, Stacey Dooley, Nick Hornby and Sir Bradley Wiggins, as well as live music from Summer Camp, Kate Nash and Bo Ningen.

“This year’s Doc/Fest is a celebration of internationalism, creativity and discovery; looking at the world with new eyes and giving a platform to a multitude of voices and ideas,” said Melanie Iredale, Interim Director, Sheffield Doc/Fest in a statement. “I am so excited today to be unveiling a line-up of  180+ Films and 28 Alternate Realities projects – from over 50 countries around the world, and over 50% of which are made by women.”

The Alternate Realities Exhibition will be held across two locations in Sheffield, Subconscious Sensibilities at Site Gallery, and Converging Sensibilities in the VR Cinema at Sheffield Hallam’s Performance Lab plus a pop-up igloo on Site Square.  The exhibition at Site Gallery features 15 immersive and interactive artworks, while the VR cinema at Sheffield Hallam’s Performance Lab allows audiences to collectively experience twelve 360° narrative documentary experiences.

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Content featuring in the Alternate Realities Exhibition will include festival commission, Spectre by Barnaby Francis (aka Bill Posters) and Dr. Daniel Howe, The Smartphone Orchestra presents: The Social Sorting Experiment and The Justice Syndicate.

Also taking place will be the Alternate Realities Summit, a day-long event examining the art and craft of digital storytelling,  with talks, presentations, panel discussions and performances from leading immersive and interactive storytellers.

“This year the Alternate Realities programme returns with a focus on our sensibilities; our ability to interpret, understand and appreciate the world of the aesthetic and the experiential. New ways of seeing, new ways of hearing and new ways of participating  await audiences in the unique immersive and interactive experiences within our exhibition,” said Alternate Realities Curator, Dan Tucker.

The Sheffield Doc/Fest 2019 runs between 6th-11th June, for more info including tickets, head to the official website. For any further updates, keep reading VRFocus.

Submissions Open for Sheffield Doc/Fest’s £20,000 Alternate Realities Commission

As part of the annual Sheffield Doc/Fest which takes place every June is the Alternate Realities Commission which seeks artists to create a digital project. The festival has now opened submissions for the 2019 exhibition, where one lucky creator will receive completion funding worth £20,000 GBP.

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Supported by Arts Council England, Site Gallery, British Council and MUTEK, the Alternate Realities Exhibition is looking for a new digital project focussed on non-fiction. The Festival is particularly keen to receive applications from artists, organisations and institutions working in multidisciplinary installation, augmented reality (AR), interactive art, 360º video, virtual reality (VR), a room-scale experience, gaming, motion comic formats and live performance.

Dan Tucker, Curator of the Alternate Realities programme said in a statement: “This is an exciting year for Alternate Realities at Sheffield Doc/Fest, and in particular for the Commission. I am thrilled to welcome Site Gallery, British Council and MUTEK as new supporting partners, alongside Arts Council England; these new relationships will amplify the impact of the project and offer prestigious exhibition opportunities and profile for the successful artist.”

The successful project will be unveiled at the Alternate Realities Exhibition located at Site Gallery. Artists to have previously had their work chosen include Heather Phillipson, Oscar Raby, Alex Pearson/Marshmallow Laser Feast, Darren Emerson and Michaela Holland/Michelle Gabel. Additionally, the successful commission winner will have the opportunity to speak about their work at MUTEK, Montreal (20-25 August 2019), and tour their project as part of MUTEK Montreal 2020 edition.

“Site Gallery is absolutely delighted to be supporting this year’s Alternate Realities Commission. Especially as the deservedly-celebrated Alternate Realities Exhibition will be coming home to Site, after first debuting here in 2014. As Sheffield’s international contemporary art space, focusing on New Media, Moving Image and Performance, we are perfectly placed to support and develop the exhibition’s evolving ambitions,” adds Sharna Jackson, Artistic Director Site Gallery.

Artists from across the globe are encouraged to submit their proposals to the commission, with the closing date being 25th February 2019. The Sheffield Doc/Fest will take place from 6 – 11 June 2019. For further updates on the exhibition and the content being shown at the festival, keep reading VRFocus.

London’s Barbican to Present Highlights From Sheffield Doc/Fest’s Alternate Realities Exhibition

The Sheffield Doc/Fest celebrated its 25th anniversary in June and as part of the event held an Alternate Realities Exhibition  inviting audiences to experience virtual reality (VR), interactive documentary, gaming and augmented reality (AR) across 27 projects. For those unable to see the exhibition in Sheffield it’s now gone on tour with the Barbican presenting four highlights later this month.

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The first leg of a UK-wide tour, the Alternate Realities Exhibition at the Barbican will be showcasing Grenfell: Our HomeTerminal 3Life in VR – California Coast and Sanctuaries of Silence across Barbican’s Level G with support from Arts Council England.

These cutting edge projects, which include an interactive VR piece using the latest headset technology, a 360-degree video documentary and a third screening installation will be the only opportunity for London audiences to experience this content.

“This collaboration with Doc/Fest stems from our increasing interest in work which thrives beyond traditional exhibition and performance space. The four installations in Alternate Realities are particularly well suited to the rich and complex social context of the Barbican’s Level G, and I’m intrigued to see how the multitude of communities in these spaces respond to and engage with the worlds that we’re attempting to draw them into,” said Sidd Khajuria, Senior Producer, Barbican in a statement.

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Alongside the Alternate Realities Exhibition will be a programme of documentaries in Barbican Cinema 2 with a line-up which includes Central Airport THF, Werner Herzog’s Cave of Forgotten Dreams 3D and Marc Silver’s Who is Dayani Cristal.

“We are thrilled to be working with the Barbican, to present a selection of story worlds from Alternate Realities,” adds Dan Tucker, Curator of Alternate Realities. “This partnership between the Barbican and Sheffield Doc/Fest brings new audiences into experiences that explore identity, the natural world and stories of community through ground breaking virtual and augmented reality art works.”

Sheffield Doc/Fest’s Alternate Realities Exhibition will run from 20th – 27th August at the Barbican for free, head here for further details on its events. For the latest VR art installations, keep reading VRFocus.

Sheffield Doc/Fest Reveals Line Up for Alternate Realities Touring Exhibition

The 2018 Sheffield Doc/Fest saw the festival introduce a new exhibition which focussed on various interactive and immersive projects, including virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and interactive documentary projects, called Alternate Realities. The exhibition will be touring various locations in the UK, Canada and Argentina. The line-up for the travelling exhibition has now been revealed.

A total of fourteen projects will be joining the tour, though not every project will be available at each stop. The tour will be visiting the Barbican, London; Lighthouse, Brighton; and National Science and Media Museum, Bradford; and beyond the UK to Phi Centre, Montreal, Canada and Noviembre Electrónico Festival, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Several of the interactive installation which were available at Trafalgar Warehouse during Sheffield Doc/Fest will be joining the tour, including The Voice of the Unicorn, which features work by Atelier Corners, a group of autistic artists based in Japan. Also on display will be works such as Belongings, Sensible Data/Mixed Emotions, Is Anna OK?, Manic VR and Life in VR – California Coast along with several other acclaimed projects.

Dan Tucker, Curator & Executive Producer of Alternate Realities says: “I am extremely excited about the national and international Alternate Realities Touring Exhibition this year. From London to Buenos Aires, we will be bringing the most immersive, impactful and innovative works to art centres, museums and festivals during our four months of touring. Enabling new audiences to engage with complex and urgent social issues through augmented reality, journey into the minds of others through virtual reality and explore stories about neuro-diversity through multi screen installations. The pieces of work we are showing this year are extraordinary and guaranteed to generate powerful and potent reactions. We are so thankful for the support of Arts Council England in funding our programme and UK Tour and to British Council who have funded our international tour for the second year running. Also to our tour partners supporting us with equipment and expertise – RYOT, Rewind, Unlimited and the BBC.”.

Those interested in attending the exhibition are encouraged to visit the website for the venue to find more information. VRFocus will continue to provide coverage on new and upcoming VR events.

Sheffield Doc/Fest Celebrates 25th Year With Alternate Realities Exhibition Tour

Sheffield Doc/Fest is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2018, with the event starting this week. As part of the festival is the Alternate Realities Exhibition and Summit showcasing the world’s latest non-fiction interactive, augmented reality (AR) and (VR) projects. To mark the occasion Sheffield Doc/Fest has announced the first ever Alternate Realities Touring Exhibition which will head to several UK cities and then abroad.

2016 Sheffield Documentary Festival
Photo Credit David Chang

Starting yesterday, the Alternate Realities Exhibition opened at Trafalgar Warehouse in Sheffield, inviting audiences to experience VR, interactive documentary, gaming and AR across 27 projects.

As for future locations for the Alternate Realities Exhibition it will travel to London, Brighton and Bradford starting this summer. Heading to the Barbican, London (20-27 August), Lighthouse as part of Brighton Digital Festival (21-30 September) and to the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford (5-14 October), in the lead up to and during the Widescreen Weekend.

The international leg of the tour will include the Phi Centre, Montreal, Canada, from 24th August – 2nd September, and to Noviembre Electronico Festival, Buenos Aires, Argentina, from 9th – 17th November. The 2018 international tour was made possible thanks to support by British Council, following the co-presentation of a successful tour to Latin America for the first time last year.

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“The Touring Exhibition is now such an important part of the work we do year-round and I am extremely grateful to both Arts Council England and the British Council for their continued investment,” says Dan Tucker, Curator and Executive Producer of Alternate Realities in a statement. “Bringing the Alternate Realities exhibition to the new and established audiences of major arts venues like the Barbican in London and Phi Centre in Montreal is an affirmation of Doc/Fest’s artistic selection and the way we showcase immersive and interactive non-fiction stories. To be part of city-wide cultural events in Bradford and Brighton will mean engagement with further new public audiences, ensuring the artworks are more accessible than ever before. Returning to Noviembre Electronico in Argentina is also a real delight.”

Sheffield Doc/Fest takes place between 7-12 June 2018, welcoming over 32,000 Festival goers each year. For any further updates on the tour, keep reading VRFocus.

Sheffield Doc/Fest Announces Alternate Realities VR Commission Winner and Two VR Premieres

In February VRFocus reported on Sheffield Doc/Fest announcing a new commission as part of its Alternate Realities Exhibition. Today, festival organisers have revealed the winner of the £12,000 GBP competition as well as unveiling two virtual reality (AR) project set to premiere at the June event.

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The 2018 Doc/Fest commission has been awarded to Face to Face by Michaela Holland, Michelle Gabel and Ivana Jiron.  Both immersive and interactive, the experience tells the story of an American mother with two daughters – whose life was forever changed by a gun accident. Chosen from a record number of highest quality international entries, Face to Face was selected by a committee that included Sarah Ellis (Head of Digital Development for the Royal Shakespeare Company), Katy Yudin (Executive Producer of the Future of Storytelling Festival in Canada) and Dun Tucker (Curator of Alternate Realities).

For the 2018 Alternate Realties Exhibition, two international VR projects will make their debut: The Day The World Changed – by VR veterans Gabo Arora (ZIKR: A Sufi Revival) and Saschka Unseld (Henry, Dear Angelica) and Hold The World – a one-off VR encounter with natural historian Sir David Attenborough.

The Day The World Changed is an immersive documentary that combines archive, animation, photogrammetry, 3D scanned objects and native VR tools together to send a clear message about nuclear disarmament. Made by Factory 42 for Sky VR, Hold the World is a one-on-one guided journey through a series of natural history specimens that the audience can interact with, learn more about, and reflect on how the past informs the present.

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“These Alternate Realities works challenge the documentary form with multi-sensory stories using the latest digital innovations,” said Dan Tucker, Curator of Alternate Realities, Sheffield Doc/Fest, in a statement. “Today we reveal our incredible commission, Face To Face, the story of a mother with limitless courage; a first time collaboration between renowned VR creators Gabo Arora and Saschka Unseld with The Day The World Changed; and Hold The World, an innovative one-on-one encounter with Sir David Attenborough. We are looking forward to seeing audiences come to Sheffield with curiosity in abundance and leave with a desire to collaborate, create and share their own immersive and interactive stories”.

The Alternate Realities Exhibition and Summit showcases the world’s latest non-fiction interactive, augmented reality (AR) and (VR) projects. The Exhibition runs throughout the duration of the Festival (7-12 June), and the Summit takes place on Sunday 10th June 2018. For further information and to get tickets head to the official festival website. As further details are released, VRFocus will keep you updated.

Sheffield Doc/Fest Launches £12,000 Immersive Documentary Competition

The annual Sheffield Doc/Fest returns to the UK city in June, bringing with it plenty of new virtual reality (VR) films as part of the Alternate Realities section. For budding immersive content creators the Alternate Realities Exhibition has announced a new commission, tasking artist(s) based anywhere in the world to create an imaginative immersive documentary for the event, offering a £12,000 GBP prize.

Following the success of 2016’s winning project Indefinite by VR artist Darren Emerson and 2017’s winning project Future Aleppo by Alex Pearson/Marshmallow Laser Feast, Sheffield Doc/Fest’s third commission is an opportunity for creatives to truly innovate in the field of documentary-based interactive storytelling.

Sheffield Doc/Fest states that: “To be considered, projects must be immersive or interactive documentaries. We are particularly interested in projects that push the boundaries of what is technically possible within factual storytelling. Applicants should be able to demonstrate a strong commitment to innovation in interactive storytelling in the realm of non-fiction and documentary-making.”

While not essential, the organisers would deem it desirable that anyone considering entering will need to show a body of artistic work in the field, including a proven track record of recent work, projects, exhibitions, publishing, and/or commissions.

The project doesn’t need to be made specifically for the Alternate Realities competition, with the panel being open to projects that may have already been started or developed or are in production, providing they respond to the brief and they are made aware of any other partners or funding bodies involved in the project.

Winners will be awarded £12,000 to cover artist fees and all production costs and expenses. Travel (including international flights) and accommodation for the artist to install their work and participate in the Festival will be covered in addition. One member of the project team must be available to be present during the Festival, 7 – 12 June 2018.

Submissions are open now with the deadline for proposals being 12 noon GMT on Monday 12th March, 2018. For further details on the competition and the application process head to the Sheffield Doc/Fest website. For any further updates, keep reading VRFocus.