Perinatal Dreaming - Understanding Country
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Perinatal Dreaming is a ground-breaking virtual reality experience developed by fEEL felt Experience and Empathy Lab (University of New South Wales Sydney) and led by midwife, nurse, artist and trauma support worker, Marianne Wobcke.
As one of thousands of Indigenous children forcibly removed from her mother at birth, Marianne has spent her career researching and supporting perinatal and intergenerational trauma, focusing especially on work with mothers and babies.
The VR artwork presents a visually stunning immersive audio-visual experience evoking early life in the womb and entry into the world, taking us through experiences the ‘good’ and ‘toxic’ womb and first encounters with breast, skin and the world. Designed as a unique art experience, the piece can also be used in conjunction with therapeutic work.
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SA '23: SIGGRAPH Asia 2023 XR
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Nanotechnology
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Perinatal Dreaming - Understanding Country, SA '23: SIGGRAPH Asia 2023 XR, 2023, pp. 24