Summer is coming
- alejandro escobar
- Oct 31, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 7

Immersive installation (Projection mapping)
This is a hybrid installation that I have adapted for different formats. Originally, it was meant to be a 4-minute looping VR experience. In 2024, I showcased it during the Technicians Exhibition at the London College of Communication – University of the Arts London using a 270-degree immersive projection area fitted with a 5.1 Surround Sound System. Visitors had the opportunity to explore the small sculpture and to step into an 8-minute looping tour inside of it.
The project was originally created as a VR piece; in order to adapt it to this format, I added a panoramic camera rig provided by the system's supplier. I rendered the project through a Spout connection, delivering 7104 pixels by 1080 pixels and 5.1 Surround Sound, taking advantage of Unity's spatialization effects.


Immersive installation (VR standalone application)
VR Experience
This version was created as a seated standalone VR experience as it requires the viewer to stay inside a safe perimeter whilst looking around; no interaction has been assigned to the controllers. The content plays on a loop and is repeated every 4 minutes. All soundtracks were set up as spatial sound components, and some of them were animated.
Physical Sculpture
This is a 3D colour pencil drawing depicting a tropical landscape. The piece should be placed on top of a mirror to make it easier for the viewer to explore it from all angles.
Media: Sculpture – Colour pencil.Size: 22 cm Length – 13 cm Width – 11 cm Height


This is a video that illustrates the components of the installation.


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