VR Sequences – 2020

VR Sequences – 2020

VR Music Video projects created by second-year students in the Bachelor of Media & Interaction Design program.

Transversal project (2020) by Adrien Kaeser, Kylan Luginbühl, Paul Lëon, Aurélien Pellegrini, Léonard Guyot, Evan Kelly, Ivan Chestopaloff, Basile Fournier, Antoine Barras, Pierry Jaquillard

Know-how
Virtual Reality (VR)

POETIC PLAYGROUND

 

Par Adrien Kaeser


Quantum

 

Par Kylan Luginbühl


Supercity

 

Par Paul LëonAurélien Pellegrini


Neo-incas

 

Par Léonard GuyotEvan Kelly



Snapsphere

 

Par Pierry Jaquillard

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