National Theatre creates virtual reality studio for new projects
by Mark Brown Arts correspondent from Technology | The Guardian on (#1P93X)
NT hopes new technology and immersive filming styles will become "a pioneer of dramatic storytelling"
Anyone visiting the new National Theatre studio might experience the soul-destroying misery of the Calais jungle, take part in the 1916 Easter Rising or sit on a toilet while being serenaded by a giant psychedelic cat.
The theatre launched its immersive storytelling studio, a place where new work will be developed using the latest virtual reality technologies, on Tuesday. The studio is the next step in a journey that began in March last year, when the theatre's then recently appointed director Rufus Norris, a VR enthusiast, commissioned "fabulous wonder.land", a virtual reality film based on the Damon Albarn-scored wonder.land musical.
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