Fluid Frequencies—a virtual reality project developed by Stamps student Ava Muntner—has been selected for the 2026 Undergraduate Juried Exhibition running from January 30 to February 21 and received an award.
Created at M.I.D.E.N (Michigan Immersive Digital Experience Nexus), the project takes advantage of the space’s immersive, location-tracking technology, which adapts the simulation in real time based on where users move within the environment. Ava uses this dynamic, multi-sensory 3D experience to explore her personal relationship with water, translating emotion and memory into an immersive visual narrative.
For the exhibition, Fluid Frequencies is presented as a video-based immersive experience, making the work more portable and accessible to gallery visitors.
Visit the DC webpage to learn the full story behind Ava’s amazing project.
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