Pioneers in the integration between design, architecture and technology, Liana Brazil and Russ Rive founded the experimental studio Superuber in 2002, with headquarters in Rio de Janeiro and San Francisco (USA). Superuber creates experiences ranging from individual facilities to exhibitions and performances, and exposes around the world, in locations such as the Victoria & Albert Museum (England) and the UN (USA). In Brazil, they participated in projects such as the Museum of Tomorrow (Rio) and Memorial de Minas Gerais (Belo Horizonte). They participate in festivals such as the Spot Festival (Denmark), the Creators Project (USA, Spain, China and Brazil), and make presentations in institutions such as the Parsons School of Design (New York). They recently inaugurated the exhibition transformation at Casa Firjan (Rio) and the multimedia and interactive project for the Frost Science Museum (Miami, USA).

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Interactivity and immersion: Superuber is a reference space in the Carioca scene, a meeting space, production and training for programmers, designers, architects and all who dedicate themselves to interactive art and design. Multidisciplinary projects integrate audiovisual, light, scenography, sensors, code, narrative and immersion. The class will present projects of Superuber and other creators of Brazil and the world, exhibiting an overview of interactive and immersive experiences.

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Virtual Reality and new narratives: The Workshop discusses new narratives, experimentation and the use of technological tools. Citing examples, we will talk about digital and interactive narratives and resources to create them. Participants will divide into groups of up to 4 people to create the narrative of a 360 experience in virtual reality, using the online Superviz tool.

Number of participants
Minimum 4 – Maximum 24