Harnessing hypermedia for the construction of audiovisual storytelling
Become an invisible witness to a VR journey through the Andean realm of the Uku Pacha. Summoned by a mysterious figure, three travelers grapple with their roles in a troubling past. Their story unfolds in 8K resolution and Ambisonics, shifting with each new viewing among over 700 possible versions. Anchored in Andean cosmology, the journey explores moral responsibility, the interplay of digital information, and the timeless cycle of creation. Every visit reveals fresh details, drawing you deeper into a space where memory and myth intertwine, and where each dreamlike variation charts a possible path toward—or away from—awareness.
Experience a near-future where personal data—gathered in vast amounts and processed by AI—shapes existence. This generative video poem rearranges itself every time, weaving together fractal imagery, electroacoustic compositions, and spoken lines in Spanish. Through its shifting structure, the piece offers a glimpse at how persuasive forces and statistical logic might define our reality, both individually and collectively.
Two very different lives collide in a single, life-altering instant. In this modular film, the story restructures itself every time it’s viewed, weaving fresh audiovisual paths that stretch from 5 to 70 minutes. Each version explores how everyday choices—made before and during a moment of chance—can shift the entire course of a life.
A Space of Time is an early hypermedia experiment that tells a non-linear story through more than 700 video segments, immersive panoramas, and audio pieces. Presented in two modes—“Limbo” and “Stream of Consciousness”—it rearranges narrative fragments differently each time, transporting viewers into the half-real, half-imagined space of a century-old building where past, present, and hallucinated moments converge.