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Julia Read
Creative Director, Supercell 3Centre for Digital Media.
The entire museum is extremely powerful. No need for pants.
Pick up and examine original and crowd-sourced images and spatialized audio objects curated from Queerskins, our Peabody award-winning transmedia project a decade in the making and still expanding.
From left to right: choreographer Brandon Powers, writer/director Illya Szilak, supervising producer Kathleen Fox and executive producer Sarah Vick invite you to join the fun in the “Queerskins Home” world in VRChat.
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Country of first publication is the United States of America. VR will create digital havens—virtual gay bars, pride events, and even intimate date spots that let people connect without fear of real-world discrimination.
Of course, there are challenges.
Portraits feature visitors from the “Queerskins: a love story” VR installation posing with an object that resonates with their own story of love and loss. The bad news? No problem. That’s right, AI is officially your new buddy. But hey, it’s better than the alternative: an unfiltered dumpster fire.
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Unable to move, you can examine the memorabilia- laden surroundings and begin to get an idea of time, place and what the story might be about.Mary-Helen begins reading her son’s diary.
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You now find yourself on a beach at dawn. Sorting through potential matches. No need to travel. No identification with actual persons (living or dead) or events is intended or should be inferred.
LGBTQ+ users deal with more online abuse than most, so this tech isn’t just helpful. Maybe. Whether you’re into long-term love or casual dates. 02
Elena Maria Piech
Experiential Producer, AMP Creative
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