Labyrinth Psychotica THE WEARABLE is an interactive augmented reality cinema walk that functions as a do-it-yourself-psychosis-kit. A form of serious gaming that aims to stimulate our understanding of the subjective experience of being in psychosis. The project also aims to stimulate discourse regarding psychosis simulation projects that have been developed in a scientific context.
Labyrinth Psychotica has been made possible with the support of Fonds Psychische Gezondheid in a consortium with Johnson & Johnson Corporate Citizenship Trust.
Labyrinth Psychotica The Wearable has been created by Jennifer Kanary Nikolov(a) in the context of an artistic research PhD conducted at Plymouth University, Planetary Collegium, M-Node, NABA. For more information please visit www.labyrinthpsychotica.org
Filmed during the 10th (F)ACT Congress
September 20th 2012, Oosterpoort Groningen
with, in order of appearance
Mike Slade, Christy van Kapel, Erik Derks, Menno Moraal, Docus Engwerda, Sandra van de Weijer
Camera and Edit
Zoot Derks
THE WEARABLE
A Digital LSD Do-It-Yourself-Psychosis-Kit
Concept, Narrative and Overall Design
Jennifer Kanary Nikolov(a)
Software and Game Engine Design
Konstantin Leonenko
Graphics
Katja van Stiphout
Structural Sound Design
Konstantin Leonenko
Atmospheric Sound Design
Pinar Temiz
Female Voices
‘The Oracle’ Laura Schuster
‘Jamie’ Jennifer Kanary Nikolov(a)
Male Voices
‘The Father’ Alec Kopyt
‘The Mysterious Man’ Nikola Nikolov
‘The Electronic Man’ Konstantin Leonenko
Design Cyberfold
Jennifer Kanary Nikolov(a)
Production Cyberfold
Meg Grant
cinematic scenes filmed at
Dasarts
Camera
Zoot Derks
Thanks to
Experience Advisory Team
Wouter Kusters, Jannemiek Tukker
Bas Labruyere, Tilly Gerritsma, Niels van Spaandonk
Theo Festen, Lucas Evers
Johnson & Johnson Corparate Citizenship Trust
Frank Welvaert
Janssen, Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson
Sjaak Bloem, Eliane Lauwers, Gert Mannaert
Fonds Psychische Gezondheid
Ronald Gorter, Ben Roelands, Mariska Cornelisse
Rob Giel Psychosis Research Centre, UMCG
Lian van der Krieke en Frank van Es
(F)ACT Congress and Oosterpoort
Inez Falkena, Annebel Blaauw
Waag Society, Institute for Art, Science and Technology, Amsterdam
Sabine Wildevuur, Sacha van Tongeren, Lucas Evers, Raoul Wissink
Tom Demeyer, Peter Fekkes, Bas Withagen, Laurens Schuurkamp
Alex Schaub, Keimpe de Heer, Chistine van den Horn, Frank Kresin
and everyone else
TU Delft, Robotics Institute, Delft, The Netherlands
Prof Pieter Jonker
AR LAB, Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, The Netherlands
Yolande Kolstee
Living Lab, Leiden, The Netherlands
Gert-Jan Cornel
Planetary Collegium
Antonio Caronia, Derrick de Kerckhove, Pier Luigi Capucci,
Francesco Monico, Antonio Somaini, Jill Scott, Mike Phillips
Michael Punt, Roy Ascott and all my colleagues
in particular Natasha Vita-More who inspired the idea of The Wearable
Labyrinth Psychotica’s Research
has also been supported by
Fonds BKVB- basisstipendium and project fund
Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds
Scholingsfonds voor Kunst en Cultuur
Lokaal 01
Museum Het Dolhuys
Waag Society, PhDO
Janssen
special thanks to
Nikola Nikolov
Jennifer Steetskamp
Konstantin Leonenko
the experiences of The Wearable are available for
developers under an open source creative commons licence
interested parties for a
do-it-yourself-psychosis workshop
or more information please visit
www.labyrinthpsychotica.org
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