The DreaMR Project Series

Dreaming has long been a source of creative inspiration for artists, composers, writers and scientists. Dreams-inspired composers like Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn and Amy Beach; as well as surrealists like Dali, Magritte, de Chirico (and many others), explored the unconscious through art and dreams.

Psychoanalysis, Neuroscience, and the Quest to Understand Dreaming

Moreover, writers like Hugo, Nodier - and many others - engaged with dreams in literature; and pioneers in psychoanalysis, like Freud and Jung, approached dreaming academically to begin to understand the human psyche.

Today, neuroscientists explore the biology and physicality of the dreaming process - but what we all want to know: What is dreaming? What does this subjective experience mean for each of us? What role does it play in our conscious and unconscious experience?

Explore Dreaming through Mixed Reality with DreaMR and Meta Quest 3

“Exploring Dreaming with Mixed Reality” with DreaMR engages with the human experience of dreaming through art, music and consciousness science. Using cutting-edge Mixed Reality (MR), we approach dreaming like surrealist paintings: experiences that reside halfway between the visible and the invisible.

Why Mixed Reality is Pioneering Dream-exploration | DreaMR

MR technology is uniquely suited for exploring dreams. This is because it positions you in a liminal space that blends the real with the unreal, the conscious with the unconscious, the physical world with the world of dreams. This is very different and more advanced than virtual reality, which places you in a virtual world.

3 Different Ways You Can Experience DreaMR

1. Concerts with Live Piano and Mixed Reality Visuals from The Meta Quest Pro

2. DreaMR Art Exhibitions with Interactive Experiences For The Audience

3. Downloadable Apps From The Meta Store…

DreaMR Experiences You Can Download with Mixed Reality Tech

Dreaming: Amy Beach MR, from Four Sketches Op. 15 (1892)

Giorgio de Chirico: Metaphysical Art MR

Alice Dalí MR: The Pool of Tears, Who Stole the Tarts? and Alice’s Evidence

DreaMR: Rachmaninoff Mixed Reality Scenes for Preludes, Op. 32