‘We Met in Virtual Reality’ Is the Best Film From the Metaverse – WIRED

Posted: January 29, 2022 at 11:53 pm

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Joe Huntings camera remains steadfastly trained on his subjects. Theyre lingering in and around a place called Bar Pyxis, awkwardly flirting and bumping into one another. Most are dressed in their cyberpunk finest, although a solitary sailor stands in the doorway. Many of their bodies are frozen; one looks passed out on the ground. The Covid-19 pandemic rages on all around them, but no one is in a mask. Not a protective one, at least. This party is happening in VRChat, and everythingeven Huntings camerais happening in the rarefied air of the metaverse.

To be certain, this isnt the metaverse of Mark Zuckerbergs dreams. There are meetings, but not the work kind. Some spaces look like conference rooms, but theres no infinite office. This is the metaverse gamers and other extremely online people have known about for years. The organic one, the one for people who just wanted to hang out and find a place to be themselves. The one that now seems most ephemeral, like it could be swallowed by Meta at any moment.

Capturing the metaverse, mind you, is not part of Huntings directors statement. His documentary, We Met in Virtual Reality, which premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival, isnt a diatribe on the corporate takeover of digital spaces. Instead, its about showcasing the people in the small progressive communities that have built social VR into what it is. Theres Jenny, an American Sign Language teacher who is working to create a space for deaf and hard-of-hearing people in VR. There are nonbinary folks discussing the possibilities of exploring identity in virtual space. And there are two couples who, as the title suggests, met in VRChat. Their stories are similar, but not overlapping, and they provide a snapshot of the metaverseand Im using that term in its broadest possible definition hereas it stands on the precipice of transforming from an online outsider space to whatever it will be next.

We Met in Virtual Reality is also a glimpse into the burgeoning metaverse at a time when folks needed it most. Hunting, who shot the entire documentary inside VRChat (he used a VRCLens, a virtual camera made for this purpose), had been thinking of doing a doc about virtual spaces for a while, but it wasnt until Covid-19 hit that he was able to focus up and do it. I essentially lived in VR during the pandemic, Hunting said while introducing his doc at Sundancewhich, in an ironic turn, was also being held virtually because of Covid. I captured a few stories that I felt were very telling on the ways in which we can connect online and express ourselves and find community during a time where our physical lives were a lot more limited.

Huntings goal, then, was to show what being present in VR is truly like. And that he does. Theres no need to spoil anything here, but his movie is far from one big party. People discuss deaths in their families, struggles with addiction, and identity. If ever there was an argument for virtual reality still being reality, this is it. Huntings film makes the case that all those dreamers who envision a digital world that brings people together might be on to something.

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'We Met in Virtual Reality' Is the Best Film From the Metaverse - WIRED

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