Now in its second decade of breaking new ground at the forefront of art and technology, Sundance Institute has curated an in-depth vision of storytelling's future for the 2017 edition of New Frontier at the Sundance Film Festival, January 19-29 in Park City. The full slate - including storyworlds in Augmented Reality headsets, projection-mapped acrobatics, a VR beauty salon producing neuroscience data via the internet of things and a host of socialized, interactive and immersively haptic VR story experiences - stands as a testament to New Frontier's expertise in identifying, developing and amplifying the most relevant and high-impact modes of tech-enabled narrative.
Live performances, a feature film and augmented reality experiences will complement a total of 20 VR and Augmented Reality experiences and 11 installations, showcased between three venues in Park City. The historic Claim Jumper will host seven immersive installations focused on cross-disciplinary story construction and and two video works; the VR Palace will feature 15 VR experiences alongside additional installations, and the VR Bar will offer a lineup of mobile VR. Three projects are part of the Festival's The New Climate program, which highlights the environment and climate change. More New Frontier projects will be announced in the coming weeks. Robert Redford, President and Founder of Sundance Institute, said, "Every year, more artists are drawn to the vanguard of art and technology: independent, creative storytellers have more tools to break the mold than ever before. For the last decade-plus, New Frontier's vision has evolved and grown with this expanding palette, to curate and showcase the most exciting new work made with the latest advances."Videos