2 Days Left for London Film Festival’s Free VR Expanded Exhibition

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The London Film Festival has been going on for the past week and as part of the event is LFF Expanded, a virtual reality (VR) contingent filled with 360-degree films and interactive content. If you’ve not had a chance to view any of it then you better be quick as this is the last weekend.

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Dedicated to immersive film and art, LFF Expanded gives viewers at home the chance to see a broad range of content from around the world, tackling a variety of subjects. When it comes to the 360-degree films there’s Common Ground, a documentary delving into the history of London’s infamous Aylesbury Estate, once the largest housing project in Europe. Or then there’s Gimme One, following 5 members of the UK’s Ballroom scene as they explore their gender and sexuality through dance.

If you’re after more interactive content All Kinds of Limbo is musical VR experience by the UK’s National Theatre, a journey inspired by the influence of Caribbean culture upon the country’s music. A title which first appeared during the Venice VR Expanded and seen again here is Agence, an AI-driven experience where you get to play god to five digital creatures called agents.

LFF Expanded has plenty of offer and the best part is its completely free. The easiest way to view the content is via a PC VR headset like Oculus Rift or HTC Vive. Like the Venice event, LFF Expanded is available through Viveport as a free (rather large 74GB) download called LFF Expanse. Once inside you can teleport to the exhibition space to view the titles.

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All Kinds of Limbo, National Theatre. Photographer: Simon Sorted

There are still ways to view the content if you don’t have a PC VR headset. On Oculus Quest a selection of the 360 videos are available via the Oculus  TV app or you can submit an email to access a beta version of LFF Expanse. Oculus Go, Gear VR and even Google Cardboard will still work, with further details found here.

The BFI London Film Festival and LFF Expanded conclude on Sunday 18th October. For further updates on the latest festivals embracing immersive online events, keep reading VRFocus.

Lumiere Award Winners Team Up To Create The Virtual Content Group

Lumiere Award Winners Team Up To Create The Virtual Content Group

As VR technology grows, companies will be crossing over into uncharted waters. Many will blaze independently with their ideas, but collaboration is a certainty as well. China and the United States are major players in the virtual reality industry, but certainly aren’t the only ones coming to the table and investing a lot of time and money into immersive tech. We previously reported on a collective including HTC Vive, Sony, and many others that would work together to harness the potential of immersive technology.

The Virtual Content Group (VCG) is a new team composed of French, German, and Australian firms specializing in the experiences born of this technology, and they’re gearing up for expansion after taking home a couple Lumiere awards from the VR Society.

Australia’s 3D Content Hub, Germany’s INVR.SPACE, and France’s Cow Prod are the entities that make up the VCG and their branded work for Samsung and BMW (blended 360-degree video with augmented reality) earned them one Lumiere, with the 360 CGI work based on the Temptation of St. Anthony oil painting by Bosch earning them the other. The awards are given to work that highlights impactful technological achievements.

The VCG has more than 150 VR works they’ve produced and co-produced with creators from 13 different countries. The companies that make up the VCG have a collective client list spanning from Disney to Deutsche Telekom. The group is looking to raise investment.

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