Chris Milk: How virtual reality can create the ultimate empathy machine
Working at the frontiers of interactive technology, Chris Milk stretches virtual reality into a new canvas for storytelling. Full bio
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in sort of an unusual place.
I was seven years old.
to access virtual reality
that particular item:
over 100 feet at top speed.
jumped the Snake River Canyon together.
I only got the motorcycle.
when I grew up, I wanted to be stuntman.
music videos that I made:
some slight similarities here.
or, the beginning of a filmmaker,
available to me as a filmmaker
that I can to an audience.
that allows us to feel empathy
foreign from our own.
empathy for us that we felt for him,
that I worshipped as a child,
to become as an adult,
now as it was then.
played in a sequence.
with those rectangles.
and developing technologies
the traditional tools of filmmaking
to build the ultimate empathy machine.
"The Wilderness Downtown."
where you grew up at the beginning of it.
boxes with different browser windows.
running down a street,
and Google Maps imagery
he's running down is yours.
he stops in front of your house.
having an even deeper emotional reaction
I had made in rectangles.
a piece of your history
the framing of the story.
inside of the frame?
making art installations.
"The Treachery of Sanctuary."
you the third panel.
visceral emotional reactions
and what do they represent?
television, cinema --
these other worlds.
I got you in a frame.
I don't want you in the window,
I want you on the other side,
is like dancing about architecture.
about architecture in virtual reality.
Why is it difficult to explain?
experiential medium.
it feels like truth.
that you're inside
that you're inside of it with.
of a virtual reality film:
all the information
we shoot virtual reality.
in every direction
that face in every direction.
a sphere of a world that you inhabit.
is not a view into the world,
stretched into a rectangle.
"Clouds Over Sidra,"
our virtual reality company called VRSE
in Jordan in December
girl there named Sidra.
through the desert into Jordan
camp for the last year and a half.
in the Daraa Province, Inkhil City.
in Jordan for the last year and a half.
I was a baby and he says I did not.
than my brother.
of the headset.
360 degrees, in all directions.
in her room, watching her,
a television screen,
you're sitting there with her.
on the same ground that she's sitting on.
minds with this machine.
to try to change a few.
Forum in Davos in January.
of millions of people.
who might not otherwise
in a refugee camp in Jordan.
in Switzerland,
United Nations right now
a story in Liberia.
to shoot a story in India.
at the United Nations
that are visiting there.
them to the people
of the people inside of the films.
start to scratch the surface
in a profound way
in any other form of media.
perception of each other.
to actually change the world.
we become more compassionate,
and we become more connected.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Chris Milk - Immersive storytellerWorking at the frontiers of interactive technology, Chris Milk stretches virtual reality into a new canvas for storytelling.
Why you should listen
Chris Milk is a visual artist who has created music videos for Kanye West, Arcade Fire, Beck, U2, Johnny Cash, Gnarls Barkley and many more. He is known for weaving artistic and technological innovations in pursuit of the next great platform for storytelling. Milk's acclaimed interactive projects include Wilderness Downtown (with Arcade Fire), The Johnny Cash Project and The Treachery of Sanctuary. His interactive installation artworks have been showcased at the MoMA, the Tate Modern and museums around the world.
Milk's most recent contribution to the art and tech frontier is as founder and CEO of the virtual reality company Within (formerly Vrse). In collaboration with the New York Times, Zach Richter and JR, Milk created two VR films, Walking New York and The Displaced, which were distributed along with Google Cardboard viewers to 1 million NYT subscribers in 2015. He has also collaborated on VR projects with the United Nations (Clouds Over Sidra and Waves of Grace), Vice, SNL and U2.
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