For this roundtable discussion, we invited creators, curators, and professionals — most of whom wear multiple hats and are actively engaged in the field of immersive arts in the Visegrad region — to explore our shared understanding of immersive arts today. We will examine what it means for a production to be immersive and to what extent an artwork can be considered immersive. Together, we will reflect on the current state of this field in our respective countries, consider topics that might be media-reflexive (if such exist), and discuss the themes that currently intrigue us or shape our ongoing work, with a special focus on what it means for immersive artworks to ‘leave traces.’ We also aim to explore the diverse ways research can be conducted for and with immersive formats, and to question where the boundaries of this evolving practice may lie.
Participants:
Patrícia Chamrazová (Department of Digital Art at Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, SK)
Daniela Hanusová (ART*VR, Festival of Virtual Reality and Immersive Art, Prague, CZ)
Joanne Popinska (Infinite Frame Media, PL)
András Szabó (Vektor section, Code and Soda, Random Error Studio, HU)
Moderated by Ágnes Karolina Bakk (Vektor section, Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design)
The roundtable will be held in CEU Auditórium. The entry is free of charge.
This discussion is supported by the International Visegrad Fund and organized in connection with the Vektor immersive section of the Verzió International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival.
Further information:
https://www.verzio.org/en/2025/events/docpro_x_vektor
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