6000 Worldviews

Video Installation. Royal Alberta Museum, Edmonton, 2018
Through massive and immersive visuals and spatial sound, visitors to the Royal Alberta Museum explore and learn about what makes the Indigenous Peoples of Alberta strong in the contemporary context. Directed by Alex Lazarowich and produced in collaboration with Atelier Culturati, Hidden Story Productions, Kubik, and Victory Social Club, this twenty-minute 360° film shows the First Nations Peoples of Alberta in conversation with the myriad of landscapes and geographies that make up the province.

6000 Worldviews

Video Installation. Royal Alberta Museum, Edmonton, 2018
Through massive and immersive visuals and spatial sound, visitors to the Royal Alberta Museum explore and learn about what makes the Indigenous Peoples of Alberta strong in the contemporary context. Directed by Alex Lazarowich and produced in collaboration with Atelier Culturati, Hidden Story Productions, Kubik, and Victory Social Club, this twenty-minute 360° film shows the First Nations Peoples of Alberta in conversation with the myriad of landscapes and geographies that make up the province.

The film and it’s bespoke viewing space, the centerpiece of the Royal Alberta Museum’s Human History permanent collection, consists of a single channel, wrap-around seamless image over 17,000 pixels wide combined with an artful soundtrack mixed for a 12.2 surround sound system.

Victory Social Club was involved in many aspects of production including technical direction, post-production, editing, grading, stitching, motion graphics, and 3D animation

A seamless film loop transitions slowly between fall, winter, spring, and summer, as 6000 Worldviews takes visitors on a contemplative journey exploring the relationship between the people and the land.