CLIMATE ANXIETY

Immersive installation.

2014

 


Climate Anxiety is a non-linear sensory based narrative that reacts to brainwave and heart rate signals. In this way the participant is able to interact with the film without breaks in the scene or touching the screen. The story explores environmental science and climate change. The installation was showcased in the context of CineGlobe Film Festival, on March 19, 2014; TFI Interactive Day, during the Immersive Week, promoted by Tribeca Film Festival, in New York, NY, in April 26, 2014; and Lift Conference, at CERN, Geneva, SWZ, in February 4th - 6th, 2015.

The Tribeca Hacks<Story Matter> at CERN brought together 43 uniquely qualified individuals from all over the world—including Brazil, the US, France and Portugal—for five days to work on scientific storytelling. The hackathon took place as part of the CineGlobe Film Festival at CERN, with the culminating event presented at CERN's renowned Globe which attracted an audience of over 150 people.

Climate Anxiety
A collaborative project:
EntropyBleu
Storyteller / Filmmaker / Video Editor: Ana Carolina von Hertwig
Scientist: Erin Lamb
Designer: Charles Ayats
Blackbox: Alex Herrmann
Technologists: Clay Ewing / Oliver Keller