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- In 1862, Abraham Lincoln's youngest son is laid to rest. Lincoln visits his son's crypt late that night as a chorus of ghosts narrates their brief reunion. Based on the bestselling novel by acclaimed author George Saunders.
- Transpiring over 45 years and based on the internationally acclaimed memoirs of Pin Yathay, "Tu Vivrais, Mon Fils" ("Stay Alive, My Son"), this epic, immersive, and mythical cinematic experience places the Player in the shoes of a pained father, forced to make the gut-wrenching decision to abandon his 6-year old son to survive. Upon landing, the Player meets a fragile 80 year old man, represented by a digital human, only to discover demons haunt him for decisions made. Urging the Player to give him peace, the Player transforms into him and takes on his journey for atonement and healing. In a gripping "Alice In Wonderland" moment, the Player falls from reality and into a surreal and decrepit terrain. In its cavernous bowels, a mental prison exists, mirroring SS-21 the concentration camp. By solving puzzles, the Player learns about the murderous Khmer Rouge regime and bears witness to Yahtay's deepest regrets. Inevitably, by confronting the past and unlocking these memories, the Player experiences profoundly the decades of guilt and anguish Yathay suffered due to his family's separation, the labyrinth questioning and painstaking uncertainty of his son's whereabouts. Ultimately, the Player also realizes Yathay's will to endure the unimaginable fueled a deeper purpose to reclaim all that he lost by living. On a mythical branch, the Player is taken to a hardened heart, metaphorically represented by the wondrous temple of Angkor Wat to be reunited with his family. Love was the path to his personal salvation and hope his beacon of light that brings justice to his once ravaged country.
- This immersive 360º adaptation of Hamlet plunges viewers into the prince's harrowing journey. The viewer is cast as the ghost of Hamlet's dead father, an omniscient observer, guide, and participant throughout the 60-minute experience.
- Visually psychologically complex dreamscapes inspired by Freud's original case studies. "Anna O" was the first patient in history to undergo psychoanalysis. Freud described her as "the actual founder of the psychoanalytic approach."
- Understanding Sufism, by its very nature, is experiential. It is a commonly misunderstood branch of Islam that is often typecast as esoteric, mystical, and far outside of mainstream practices. But in many Muslim countries, Sufism is deeply bound to national heritage and other artistic outlets. Zikr enables four people at a time to experience Sufism much as practitioners do in Tunisia and, together, participate in ecstatic music rituals and encounter new spiritual possibilities.
- The Interpretation of Dreams is a four-part VR episodic series that immerses viewers in visually luxurious and psychologically complex dreamscapes based on Freud's original case studies.
- Visually rich and psychologically complex dreamscapes inspired by Freud's original case studies. "Dora" was Freud's first major case study, meant to prove his new theory of dream interpretation. After 11 weeks, she cut off treatment.
- In 1900, Freud published The Interpretation of Dreams. Over the next decade, Freud applied his theories to his patients: "Rat Man," "Anna O," "Dora," and even himself. Their cases form the basis of our understanding of the unconscious.
- In this social VR experience, the body becomes a vehicle for expression within majestically drawn worlds. Participants explore the radical possibility of effortless transformation as movement and play alter appearances and surroundings.