North American Premiere

In-Person Only

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Virtual Reality

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Country:

Poland

Runtime:

06:00

We are exposed to evaluations every day. The story explores what we face in a world dominated by mechanisms of rating, measuring, and judging. Why is there so little diversity among those in power who assess us, especially when we seek change and growth? Is the evaluation truly systematic, or are the outcomes more random, shaped by factors beyond our control? This VR experience shifts the viewer’s role from observer to the observed, evaluated by 16 virtual characters, where a random algorithm determines whether the viewer is accepted or expelled from the environment.

Director:

Mariusz Borzyszkowski

Mariusz Borzyszkowski

Mariusz Borzyszkowski is an artist who utilizes immersive techniques, particularly leveraging VR technology. Start from 2018 they participated in the creation of film materials, music clip, 3d assets and art installations using various experimental technique, including virtual reality and virtual production technology. They earned a Master's degree in Intermedia, converging on video, experimental and time-based media art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk, Poland. Part of their studies was completed as an exchange student at the Mainz University of Applied Sciences in Germany, Time-Based Media faculty, where they participated in various team projects related to film production, games and extended reality. Currently, their primary area of research revolves around virtual reality, not solely as a technology, but rather in the context of creating immersive spaces. In their work, they focus particularly on exploring the possibilities of new technologies and employing them to create art that allows viewers to engage with the artwork in a new, more involved way. They experiment and seeks new paths of artistic expression, fully utilizing the possibilities offered by the contemporary world of new technologies. Through these means, they strive to develop strategies and tell stories that bring the audience into direct contact with the presented content, encouraging reflection and interaction with the artwork in unconventional ways. Simultaneously, as an artist, they are always aware of the contexts of their works and often addresses social issues within them. However, they do so objectively, seeking the essence and cause of a given situation and allowing viewers to discover and interpret the message within their own contexts.
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