Sundance Helped Launch the Metaverse Industry, but Isn’t Thrilled About the Future of the Business
Sundance’s most experimental section has become a conduit to a growing business, but not everyone feels comfortable with that trend.
Sundance’s most experimental section has become a conduit to a growing business, but not everyone feels comfortable with that trend.
For $50 and an internet connection, you can experience a lot of the more promising aspects of this year’s festival.
In this essay from a student in MIT’s Open Documentary Lab, new VR projects from Sundance illustrate the potential of the medium to instigate change.
In this essay from a student at MIT’s Comparative Media Studies Program, several works from Sundance’s New Frontier section chart a path to the year ahead.
All you need is $25 and an internet connection to experience this year’s festival in a whole new way.
Several of this year’s highlights sought to educate through an emotional journey rather than lectures or diagrams.
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