Experience a selection of the best fulldome films nominated for Best of Earth Awards 2025
A Celebration of immersive fulldome cinema
Join us for an extraordinary showcase of a selection of the finest fulldome films nominated for the Best of Earth Awards 2025. Journey through breathtaking landscapes, the depths of space and bold artistic visions across two immersive sessions.
CULTVR is the only venue in the world presenting this exclusive lineup ahead of the Best of Earth Awards Ceremony we are hosting on the 25th of March.
You can choose a full-day pass to experience all the films or opt for a session pass to attend the screening that interests you most.
📅 15thMarch 2025
🎟 Full Day Pass – £30 / £27.50 (Concessions)
🎟 Session Pass – £16.50 / £14.50 (Concessions)
2-4pm Beyond Earth, Sea, and Sky / 12+
Session exploring the natural wonders of Earth, the mysteries of the cosmos, and the human journey to understand and protect our planet.
Uyni: Volcanic Twilight & Milky Way (9min) / Virtual tour of Salar de Uyuni under the dome. You can see deep red twilights caused by a volcanic eruption on the other side of the world a few months before and the Milky way reflected on water.
Black Holes: Unknown Horizons (31min) / Join this mesmerizing journey to the very frontier of knowledge through space, time, and gravity as the film unravels the enigmatic world of black holes in ‘Black Holes: Unknown Horizons,’ an awe-inspiring fulldome feature film.
Sounds of the Ocean (25min) / Award-winning UN Ocean Decade Activity ‘Sounds of the Ocean: A Mindful Underwater Journey’ takes audiences on a transformative 25-minute immersive experience, combining enchanting sounds, stunning visuals, and peaceful activism to inspire ocean conservation and reduce stress in our modern society.
The Voyage of Arka Kinari (39 min) / Immersive documentary film about the extraordinary journey aboard the 70-ton sailing ship, Arka Kinari, ingeniously transformed into a cultural platform to amplify the urgent call for action on the climate crisis.
Exo-Cortex 3.0 (8min) / An invitation to relax and succumb, guided by a voice that plunges us into a dreamlike and hypnotic introspection in a waking dream state. This immersive experience offers a dreamlike journey through a poetic, spellbinding composition of space. Each stage transforms the site into a different digital visualization, becoming a new object of contemplation in 360° motion.
5-7pm Exploring Alternate Realities / 16+
This session invites you to explore the intersections of technology, art, and human experience, offering a captivating glimpse into futures both real and imagined.
Visual Eyes present “Alone” (13 min) / A groundbreaking VR music video that explores the duality of human and robotic tendencies in a world consumed by reckless consumption, challenging viewers to envision a better future through collective thought and technology.
XYZZY (41min) / An immersive cinematic experience leading you on a psychedelic musical odyssey through the complex fictional world the artists have been evolving over a decade-long collaborative practice. Video director Simon Ward created XYZZY by translating Jess’s hand-drawn compositions into animated webs of flesh mandalas, self-replicating architecture, undulating worms, hallucinogenic pattern, and messianic alien deities.
I Saw The Future (6min) / In 1964, Arthur C. Clarke revealed his vision of the future to the BBC cameras. Famous for having collaborated with Stanley Kubrick on 2001: A Space Odyssey, the British author projected with astonishing precision the mutations brought about by the advent of the digital age. He glimpses the Internet, artificial intelligence, transhumanism and extends his vision far into space through future interstellar travel. By revisiting the signal transmitted by these first cathode-ray images, this experimental film in 3D virtual reality literally plunges us into the sound and visual matrix at the heart of this archive. I Saw The Future immerses viewers in a three-dimensional space that echoes the futuristic predictions of a visionary humanist scientist.
I Want to leave this Earth behind (40min) / A multi-sensory project by Stefana Fratila and Diana Lynn VanderMeulen, which investigates space exploration, speculative-fictive realities and Crip futurism. Created in collaboration with NASA scientists, the project’s soundscape aims to reproduce the atmospheres of each planet in our solar system, while the playful, colorful visuals transport us. The work thus engages the audience in an immersive exercise of imagining interplanetary and sci-fantastic atmospheres: conditions that are intrinsically unlivable, irrespirable, converting all bodies into handicapped bodies.
Bad Trip (8min) / An immersive narrative installation that can serve as a conversation starter about generation gaps and the traumas they cause. The viewer follows the protagonist through a ‘bad trip-like’ series of events, exploring the memories of his childhood home, guided by strange creatures. As he goes deeper in his home and in his consciousness, he must confront the crux of the problem.
Metaract (18 min) / An exploration of the duality between analog and digital. The artists’ quest for meaning is revealed through the use of natural environments, employed as textures, colors and sounds in their creation, juxtaposed with digital elements.
Best of Earth / Special screening of Nominated Films
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Experience a selection of the best fulldome films nominated for Best of Earth Awards 2025
A Celebration of immersive fulldome cinema
Join us for an extraordinary showcase of a selection of the finest fulldome films nominated for the Best of Earth Awards 2025. Journey through breathtaking landscapes, the depths of space and bold artistic visions across two immersive sessions.
CULTVR is the only venue in the world presenting this exclusive lineup ahead of the Best of Earth Awards Ceremony we are hosting on the 25th of March.
You can choose a full-day pass to experience all the films or opt for a session pass to attend the screening that interests you most.
📅 15th March 2025
🎟 Full Day Pass – £30 / £27.50 (Concessions)
🎟 Session Pass – £16.50 / £14.50 (Concessions)
2-4pm Beyond Earth, Sea, and Sky / 12+
Session exploring the natural wonders of Earth, the mysteries of the cosmos, and the human journey to understand and protect our planet.
Uyni: Volcanic Twilight & Milky Way (9min) / Virtual tour of Salar de Uyuni under the dome. You can see deep red twilights caused by a volcanic eruption on the other side of the world a few months before and the Milky way reflected on water.
Black Holes: Unknown Horizons (31min) / Join this mesmerizing journey to the very frontier of knowledge through space, time, and gravity as the film unravels the enigmatic world of black holes in ‘Black Holes: Unknown Horizons,’ an awe-inspiring fulldome feature film.
Sounds of the Ocean (25min) / Award-winning UN Ocean Decade Activity ‘Sounds of the Ocean: A Mindful Underwater Journey’ takes audiences on a transformative 25-minute immersive experience, combining enchanting sounds, stunning visuals, and peaceful activism to inspire ocean conservation and reduce stress in our modern society.
The Voyage of Arka Kinari (39 min) / Immersive documentary film about the extraordinary journey aboard the 70-ton sailing ship, Arka Kinari, ingeniously transformed into a cultural platform to amplify the urgent call for action on the climate crisis.
Exo-Cortex 3.0 (8min) / An invitation to relax and succumb, guided by a voice that plunges us into a dreamlike and hypnotic introspection in a waking dream state. This immersive experience offers a dreamlike journey through a poetic, spellbinding composition of space. Each stage transforms the site into a different digital visualization, becoming a new object of contemplation in 360° motion.
5-7pm Exploring Alternate Realities / 16+
This session invites you to explore the intersections of technology, art, and human experience, offering a captivating glimpse into futures both real and imagined.
Visual Eyes present “Alone” (13 min) / A groundbreaking VR music video that explores the duality of human and robotic tendencies in a world consumed by reckless consumption, challenging viewers to envision a better future through collective thought and technology.
XYZZY (41min) / An immersive cinematic experience leading you on a psychedelic musical odyssey through the complex fictional world the artists have been evolving over a decade-long collaborative practice. Video director Simon Ward created XYZZY by translating Jess’s hand-drawn compositions into animated webs of flesh mandalas, self-replicating architecture, undulating worms, hallucinogenic pattern, and messianic alien deities.
I Saw The Future (6min) / In 1964, Arthur C. Clarke revealed his vision of the future to the BBC cameras. Famous for having collaborated with Stanley Kubrick on 2001: A Space Odyssey, the British author projected with astonishing precision the mutations brought about by the advent of the digital age. He glimpses the Internet, artificial intelligence, transhumanism and extends his vision far into space through future interstellar travel. By revisiting the signal transmitted by these first cathode-ray images, this experimental film in 3D virtual reality literally plunges us into the sound and visual matrix at the heart of this archive. I Saw The Future immerses viewers in a three-dimensional space that echoes the futuristic predictions of a visionary humanist scientist.
I Want to leave this Earth behind (40min) / A multi-sensory project by Stefana Fratila and Diana Lynn VanderMeulen, which investigates space exploration, speculative-fictive realities and Crip futurism. Created in collaboration with NASA scientists, the project’s soundscape aims to reproduce the atmospheres of each planet in our solar system, while the playful, colorful visuals transport us. The work thus engages the audience in an immersive exercise of imagining interplanetary and sci-fantastic atmospheres: conditions that are intrinsically unlivable, irrespirable, converting all bodies into handicapped bodies.
Bad Trip (8min) / An immersive narrative installation that can serve as a conversation starter about generation gaps and the traumas they cause. The viewer follows the protagonist through a ‘bad trip-like’ series of events, exploring the memories of his childhood home, guided by strange creatures. As he goes deeper in his home and in his consciousness, he must confront the crux of the problem.
Metaract (18 min) / An exploration of the duality between analog and digital. The artists’ quest for meaning is revealed through the use of natural environments, employed as textures, colors and sounds in their creation, juxtaposed with digital elements.