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Eidolon360 – A VR Experience

Hood, Beverley; Flint, Tom

Authors

Beverley Hood



Abstract

Eidolon360 is a virtual reality artwork and experience that is interacted with through VR headsets. The viewer, reclining on a bed within the exhibition space, experiences a 360 film, shot within a medical simulation centre, that mimics clinical hospital locations, such as operating theatres and hospital wards. The reclining viewer inhabits the point of view of resuscitation manikin Resusci Anne, set within a resuscitation training room. A medic (actress Pauline Goldsmith) approaches Resusci Anne and tenderly recounts her origin story, an intriguing tale of a mysterious drowned young woman, found in Paris in the late 1880’s, who became the face of CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), Resusci Anne, and has since been revived by over 300 million people worldwide. The film attempts to present an emotionally resonant anecdote, as an immersive experience, scrutinizing the overlaps between real life and simulation

Citation

Hood, B., & Flint, T. (2018). Eidolon360 – A VR Experience. In Proceedings of xCoAx 2018

Conference Name 6th Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X
Conference Location Madrid, Spain
Start Date Jul 12, 2018
End Date Jul 13, 2018
Acceptance Date Mar 20, 2018
Publication Date 2018
Deposit Date Mar 28, 2018
Series ISSN 2183-9069
Book Title Proceedings of xCoAx 2018
ISBN 978-989-746-171-2
Keywords Eidolon, 360, VR, Virtual Reality, art, film, performance, technology,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1136994
Related Public URLs https://2018.xcoax.org/xCoAx2018.pdf