Nina Kremser

A metro station dipped in golden light

Given the emergence of more and more Virtual-Reality-Documentaries, many of them even running at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival such as »Waves of Grace« (Chris Milk – Vrse) or »Nomads: Masaai« (Felix&Paul Studios), it appears necessary to think about this new media format and to have a look at how it changes classical categories of filmic documentations and documentaries such as – most important – the reference to (any kind of) reality and thereby aspects of immediacy, indexicality and authenticity. By a description of the specific dispositive of VR the assumption is to be developed that the documental (»Das Dokumentarische«) does not lie anymore only in the »What« and »How« of filmic representation but is complemented or even replaced by the simulation of realistic human perception. Hence the proposed thesis is that VR-documentaries are more about a present documental experience or actualisation than about a reproduction or representation of past events. This thesis shall be tested and proved (or proved wrong and altered) by the analysis of 1-2 concrete examples.

Nina Kremser, born 03.03.1993, is studying in the IMACS programme (International Master of Audiovisual and Cinema Studies) at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (although currently at the Université de Montreal) with a focus on Virtual Reality, its representation in the current media discourse, its history within other immersive media settings, its applications and relations to other media. Besides, she is interested in Games and Film Studies and all kinds of »New« Media. She has received her Bachelor Degree in Media Studies and Comparative Literature at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum.