Canadian artist-professor Luc Courchesne was an early convert to media arts some 50 years ago. He began utilizing computer technologies in 1984 to create interactive video and later with his immersive and interactive installations, "panoscopic" images, and devices of his own, he helped transform spectators into visitors, actors and inhabitants of his experiential crafts. Charlie Morrow interviews on immersive common ground.
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Gerd Stern: Dawn of the Happening 31
David First: The Magic Resonances 30
Robin Sip: Fulldome & 3D Cinema Pioneer 29
Phill Niblock: Maximum Immersion in Minimalism 28
Stephen Vitiello - A Space Without Distraction 27
Pierre Brand - Cinematic Soundtrack Immersion 26
Wreck The Drowning World 1249 [iMMERSE! REmix] 25
Tim Ventimiglia - The Museum as Immersive Event 24
Michael Gerzon re-broadcast 0a
Gideon D’Arcangelo - Designing Immersive Experiences 23
Ville Pulkki & His Pursuit of SuperHearing 22
Micky Remann & His Operahouse Filled With Water 21
Bread & Puppet & Peace with Peter Schumann 20
Chris Wangro - Park & Circus as Real Immersion 19
Charlie Morrow - The Magnetic Still Point 18c
Relaunch Renovated immerse! 6a / Brian Katz 18b
Introducing the sidebar Sub-iMMERSING 18a
Thomas Kraupe - Immersion Magician 18
Claude Schryer - Immersion in Hope 16
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