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Immersive Networks Collective are an award-winning art/research organisation based in northern England. They specialise in stimulating and nurturing creative entanglements which embrace uncertainty and play. Drawing from our international network of artists, practitioners and researchers, we convene interdisciplinary teams and sustain long-term, close-working collaborations.
Recent projects include: a three-year medical £1m humanities lab (LivingBodiesObjects); AI image generation protocols with South American indigenous cultures (IndigenIA); an interactive sculpture enabling participants to ‘touch’ sleep data, explored in a new book published by MIT (Touching Sleep).
Accolades include RIFA Best Climate emergency film of the year and work showcased internationally at COP26, SXSW (21/23) Shortlisted for the Alternate Realities award at Sheffield Doc fest.
They specialise in applied storytelling – using human centred narratives and cultural strategies to reposition research directions and findings. Often as emotional artworks, provocations and critical labs. Their work stimulates dialogue, behaviour change and deepens engagement for broad audiences from academics to difficult to engage audiences and all inbetween.
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