278
edits
Line 79: | Line 79: | ||
Both inspired by and using actual footage from the anime ‚Mind Game‘ the scene opens in | Both inspired by and using actual footage from the anime ‚Mind Game‘ the scene opens in - what could be understood as - an ‚out-of-body experience'. The opening scene the VR visitor sees is of a small, confused, figure, alone, in a vast black space - One might think: 'Am I seeing myself from outside my body?' Then suddenly a screen appears, revealing that this figure is also inside a fully digital space. | ||
[[File:Scene1.3.png]] | [[File:Scene1.3.png]] | ||
Line 104: | Line 104: | ||
One patient said her experience was guided by the soothing music that was played from headphones during her treatment, the sound shaped the visual and bodily experience. („A beautiful soundscapes that drove how I felt throughout that whole experience. It just felt like I was floating in this beautiful, enchanting, musical world.“ - Bridget, writer and producer at ‚What‘s Working‘ - source: ‚Ketamine Treatment for Depression: What It‘s Actually Like [Episode 2]‘) This is why all following media in the scene is accompanied by Ana Roxanne's track - 'Immortality'. | One patient said her experience was guided by the soothing music that was played from headphones during her treatment, the sound shaped the visual and bodily experience. („A beautiful soundscapes that drove how I felt throughout that whole experience. It just felt like I was floating in this beautiful, enchanting, musical world.“ - Bridget, writer and producer at ‚What‘s Working‘ - source: ‚Ketamine Treatment for Depression: What It‘s Actually Like [Episode 2]‘) This is why all following media in the scene is accompanied by Ana Roxanne's track - 'Immortality'. | ||
== '''Scene 2''' == | == '''Scene 2''' == |
edits