Beverley Hood
Eidolon 360 VR Performance
Hood, Beverley; Flint, Tom
Abstract
Eidolon 360 was created with Bev Hood as part of her larger Eidolon Project.
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, L’inconnue de la Seine, 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. (2017). Eidolon 360 VR Performance. [Digital video]
Digital Artefact Type | Video |
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Publication Date | Jul 1, 2017 |
Deposit Date | Apr 19, 2020 |
Public URL | http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2653661 |
External URL | https://eidolonblog.wordpress.com/ |
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