Randomness and Mind Games (Virtual Reality) | 2017

A collaboration with MFA student Xinyi Zhu, we were funded by the Arts, Science & Culture Initiative between the University of Chicago and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC).

We made multiple worlds in virtual reality (VR) using Unity on an HTC Vive, and focused on different aspects of the idea of randomness.

Our brains are great at recognizing patterns and trends, but sometimes we just can't make sense of what we see. Whether complex inner workings or pure random...

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