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OVER EXPOSED FULL DOME

FILM FESTIVAL
26-29th June

Over Exposed, a four-day immersive 360 dome film festival celebrating experiences of connection and togetherness, is set to take place at The Old Waiting Room in Peckham, 26th-29th June. Audio-visual experiences will illuminate the collective space to explore our mental state with softness, creativity and without judgement. Visitors will step into the immersive dome and discover untold narratives of female, non-binary and non-human vulnerability. The film festival is co-curated by South London based film-maker Em BW, a designer and senior lecturer at London College of Communication. Over Exposed is made possible by the support of Immersive Experiences.

 

The film festival also includes the London preview of Junkerry’s Together Apart. This 55-minute immersive feast unfolds in five chapters, delivering strong positive messages of how we disconnect, divide, belong and unite. The piece uses music, songs and spoken voices, along with beautiful, intriguing visuals tailored for the full dome, by artists Alice Kilkenny, Lucy Hardcastle and Natalia Oliwiak to transport audiences into another reality.

 
 

General Admission

12-6PM, Free

As part of Over Exposed Full dome festival we invite you and your little one into the spectacular dome to enjoy an immersive colourful experience.

Em BW, Xiyao Chen, Michaela French, Alice Kilkenny, Meera Shakti Osborne, Anna Schlimm 

Junkerry;s Together Apart London Preview

An immersive feast specifically designed to encourage us to absorb culture in meaningful shared experiences. Natively composed in Spatial Audio and combined with stunning visuals by award winning artists, don’t miss this opportunity for true human connection.

A special late night opening we invite you to come and party to the music of aanjaaliii under the a spectacular dome of visuals

6-9PM, Free

A Fulldome is a planetarium-like space, where visitors have the chance to lie under a curved projection screen to enhance the immersive experience of the content being shown. Until recently, dome spaces have predominantly been used for scientific and educational purposes, artists are starting to explore the potential and new ways of communicating within these environments. It experience has previously been compared to a collective type of VR.