Immersion Test: Narrative Conditions
Prototype 01

This is an immersive prototype exploring how narrative clarity is experienced in everyday life. Instead of describing a future condition through text, it explores how narrative clarity is experienced in everyday life through image, sound, and pacing. The video combines real and constructed footage to simulate different conditions of understanding.

This piece tests how meaning is constructed without direct explanation, using everyday footage and constructed scenes to simulate different conditions of understanding. This work focuses on how people move through systems when information is incomplete, inconsistent, or shaped by multiple sources. Rather than explicitly explaining each scenario, the piece invites the viewer to interpret meaning in real time, reflecting how these conditions are actually experienced.

  • What felt clear or easy to understand?

  • Where did the experience feel fragmented or uncertain?

  • Did the shifts in narrative conditions come through without explanation?