Naona VR
Naona VR is an immersive musical virtual reality experience created by Chroma.
Set in a fictional landscape populated by ancient ruins, individuals journey through the world of Naona and uncover its mysteries. Each user's exploration of the world directly shapes how the music unfolds resulting in a unique musical experience every time. “Chroma is effectively using new digital technology as a way to meld music composition, performance, visual art, and interactive design into an experimental, cohesive and unique experience.” In September 2019, Naona VR premiered as an in-person installation in collaboration with Redshift Music Society at the Canadian Music Centre in Vancouver, BC. Since then, the installation has been presented at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity as well as at Red Door Art Encounters in Calgary, AB. Naona VR is aimed to be an accessible introduction to the musical possibilities of virtual reality. As such, the premiere event had participants that were brand-new to VR as well as those with varying levels of previous experience. Attendees were provided their own Oculus Go virtual reality headset and noise-cancelling headphones. Each session was preceded by an artistic talk and demonstration on how to use the Oculus Go. |
What is Naona VR?
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Naona 360 is a 360 video version of the immersive VR experience. A teaser version premiered as part of Cluster Festival Digital Edition in May 2020. The full version was released on YouTube and Oculus TV on January 23, 2021. AVAILABLE NOW: |
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Blending experimental vocals, guitar, and electronics, Vancouver-based new music and XR collective Chroma Mixed Media’s debut album Naona is the original soundtrack to their immersive musical virtual reality experience of the same name. The music for Naona was created from a series of live improvisations recorded at the ICICS Music Studio at the University of British Columbia.
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Supporters
Naona VR & Naona: The Album were made possible through the generous support of the Canada Council for the Arts. The creation of Naona 360 was supported through The Canada Council and CBC/Radio-Canada’s Digital Originals initiative.
We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.
Nous remercions le Conseil des arts du Canada de son soutien. website: canadacouncil.ca |