Title
Type in VR (Eurasia)
Collection
Fall-Winter 2024
Medium
WebVR (A-frame)
Dimensions
W 720cm x H 480cm x D 960cm
NFT reference
View and buy at OpenSea
VR headset
View this virtual space with a Meta Quest VR headset, or any other standalone VR headset, in Meta Quest Browser or Wolvic, both available for free in the Meta Store.
Web browser
This virtual space can also be viewed in any regular web browser on both desktop and mobile devices, by clicking the VR button in the lower right corner of the VR component on this page. On mobile devices you need to approve access to the device motion and orientation sensors on your device.
The modernist typographic movement that emerged approximately 100 years ago is still popular in contemporary design. Gradually this has been reduced to a style. However, modernism was characterized by a radical focus on technology and progress, and the rejection of moral principles. In our current time, which is increasingly dominated by moral codes, also referred to as 'political correctness', I want to reconnect in VR with the modernist (typo)graphic approach to design that rejects any form of individual frivolity, moral ambition or meaning.
Details
Title
Type in VR (Eurasia)
Collection
Fall-Winter 2024
Medium
WebVR (A-frame)
Dimensions
W 720cm x H 480cm x D 960cm
NFT reference
View and buy at OpenSea
Instructions
VR headset
View this virtual space with a Meta Quest VR headset, or any other standalone VR headset, in Meta Quest Browser or Wolvic, both available for free in the Meta Store.
Web browser
This virtual space can also be viewed in any regular web browser on both desktop and mobile devices, by clicking the VR button in the lower right corner of the VR component on this page. On mobile devices you need to approve access to the device motion and orientation sensors on your device.
Rational
The modernist typographic movement that emerged approximately 100 years ago is still popular in contemporary design. Gradually this has been reduced to a style. However, modernism was characterized by a radical focus on technology and progress, and the rejection of moral principles. In our current time, which is increasingly dominated by moral codes, also referred to as 'political correctness', I want to reconnect in VR with the modernist (typo)graphic approach to design that rejects any form of individual frivolity, moral ambition or meaning.