He is a member of WGA, WGC, SAG, and AEA and is represented by the Gersh Agency. Graham began his career as a child actor on Broadway, starring in Neil Simon’s Lost in Yonkers and in films such as Dunston Checks In and TV shows such as “Law & Order” and “New York Undercover.” Graham is a member of New Inc, the New Museum’s artist incubation program, and also holds a BA in from Harvard, an MSc from the London School of Economics, and is completing a PhD in Digital Humanities at Columbia University, where his research is focused on computational approaches to storytelling. He just released the pilot episode of a new VR episodic series based on Freud’s case studies titled THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS in partnership with Samsung and is currently developing another narrative fiction VR episodic series for Felix and Paul Studios. Graham’s most recent screenplay, SEPTILLION TO ONE, made the celebrated Hollywood “Blacklist,” sold in one of the most competitive spec sales of the year, and is scheduled to go into production with IM Global / Open Road. Graham wrote and directed a VR experience for New York Times VR based on LINCOLN IN THE BARDO, the novel by acclaimed author George Saunders, which was shortlisted for an Interactive Emmy. Graham Sack is an award-winning screenwriter, director, and academic working in film, new media, and theater. QuickĮxecutive Producers: Ricardo Justus, Edouard de Montmort, Paula Linhares, Marcos Tellechea, Guillerme Somlo Produced by Sensorium, Arvore Immersive Experiences, New York Theatre Workshop, Jecca Barry, Sarah Hughes, and Elliot B. Interactive Projection Design by Matt Romein Lighting Design by Adam Blumenthal & Chris Kuhl Technical Direction by The Molecule and Sensorium XR Creative Direction by Ricardo Laganaro Written by Graham Sack, Geoff Sobelle, Sarah Hughes The piece creates a philosophical playground to explore the shifting relationship between images, memories, and things.Ĭreated by Graham Sack, Geoff Sobelle, John Fitzgerald, Matthew Niederhauser In the year since it was on the NYTW stage, a team of artists and innovators have pushed the boundary between technology and live performance, first with subject:object, a 360’ short film, and now with a full interactive new-media installation straight from the sold-out run at Tribeca Storyscapes, the interactive media division of the Tribeca Film Festival.Ĭreated by Graham Sack, Geoff Sobelle, John Fitzgerald, and Matthew Niederhauser, objects in mirror AR closer than they appear fuses augmented reality technology with an immersive theater installation, inviting audiences to reflect on the relationship between new media and archaic objects 21st-century technology and 19th-century magic and memory and optical illusion. Enter a world of chance and new imaginative possibilities through this interactive new media installation based on the critically-acclaimed theatrical performance THE OBJECT LESSON by Geoff Sobelle!
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