【erotize vs eroticize】
At SXSW 2025,erotize vs eroticize the panel "Aesthetic Access for VR: Centering Disabled Artistry" showcased Territory, a groundbreaking virtual reality experience that proved that accessibility isn’t just an add-on — it’s an art form.
Created by Kinetic Light and Double Eye Studios, Territoryis the first fully "aesthetically accessible" VR experience. Instead of retrofitting an existing VR program with accessibility features like captions and audio descriptions, the team built them into the creative process from the start.
"Access is no longer an accommodation that retroactively makes an experience accessible to disabled audiences," said Kinetic Light's Laurel Lawson during the panel. "Instead, access is the providence of art itself."
You May Also Like
SEE ALSO: ChatGPT is ableist toward applicants with disabilities, new study finds
Set in a post-apocalyptic world, Territorytells its story through aerial dance, haptic feedback, and spatialized sound. Viewers take on the role of a "witness," feeling the impact of barbed wire both physically and metaphorically. The experience uses custom haptic motifs, allowing vibrations to convey movement and emotion — a game-changer for blind and low-vision users.
Even captions are reimagined. Instead of static text, Territory’scaptions move dynamically, following characters and poetically interpreting music and sound effects. "Most of the caption systems that we tested couldn't reach the level of detail [we wanted], so we had to construct something from scratch," said Kiira Benz, Double Eye's executive creative director.
Accessibility in VR is still evolving, but Territorysets a new standard — where access isn’t just about inclusion but innovation. By making accessibility an artistic choice, Kinetic Light and Double Eye Studios challenge creators to rethink how VR can be truly immersive for all.
Lawson emphasized that "access is not backfilling" and should be integrated from the beginning because designing with accessibility in mind deepens artistic practice.
Topics Social Good SXSW Virtual Reality
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
Today's Hurdle hints and answers for March 18, 2025
2025-06-26 21:36Facebook's Android app collects call and text data on some phones
2025-06-26 21:27Hands on with Xiaomi's Mi Mix 2S: Refined with dual cameras
2025-06-26 21:05July Blume fundamentalists need to chillax about this book cover
2025-06-26 20:51What's Thermal Throttling and How to Prevent It
2025-06-26 19:28Popular Posts
Nintendo Switch 2 release date, price announced
2025-06-26 21:27Playboy joins the #DeleteFacebook party
2025-06-26 20:58Mozilla releases anti
2025-06-26 20:48#rateaspecies is basically Yelp reviews for zoo animals
2025-06-26 18:53Featured Posts
Amazon Spring Sale 2025: Best deals on cleaning supplies
2025-06-26 21:31Hands on with Xiaomi's Mi Mix 2S: Refined with dual cameras
2025-06-26 20:34'Queer Eye' gets renewed for a second season
2025-06-26 20:23Mozilla releases anti
2025-06-26 20:11Popular Articles
Hurricane Laura's impact lingered with nightmarish mosquito swarms
2025-06-26 20:53Gina Rodriguez to play Carmen Sandiego in live
2025-06-26 20:12'Three Billboards'
2025-06-26 20:12CBS's 'Survivor' is getting a second wind on college campuses
2025-06-26 19:25Trump's national security strategy omits climate change as a threat
2025-06-26 19:23Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (95437)
Exploration Information Network
Apple iPhone 16e doesn't have MagSafe, but there's a fix
2025-06-26 21:15Unobstructed Information Network
Nvidia unveils new Tesla V100 GPU, DG
2025-06-26 20:43Pursuit Information Network
Facebook puts full
2025-06-26 20:35Fresh Information Network
Hands on with Xiaomi's Mi Mix 2S: Refined with dual cameras
2025-06-26 20:26Inspiration Information Network
NYT Strands hints, answers for April 14
2025-06-26 19:33