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Experience the Best of Animation at the Berlin Film Festival You Wont Believe What Happens Next

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With virtual reality you travel through space, time and history. From VR game arcades and art projects in galleries and exhibition spaces to virtual extensions of historical sites, you will find numerous exciting offers in Berlin. Immerse yourself!

Do you want to time travel and experience the divided Berlin of the 1980s. At the TimeRide at Checkpoint Charlie you can take a look behind the Wall and experience life in the GDR. Meet contemporary witnesses and visit the former Allied border crossing.

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From the TV Tower you can see Berlin from a height of 203 metres! Discover exactly what you can see in the new Virtual Reality Odyssey. Take a flight over the capital and experience how Berlin has developed from the Middle Ages through the Empire and divided Berlin to the present day. Through the VR glasses, you are right in the middle of the action as the small towns of Berlin and Cölln grow into a major city over the centuries. The 15-minute journey through time includes many historical reconstructions and exciting animations.

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The new BerlinGuide tour immerses you in the history of Berlin's club scene. Using augmented reality, historical photos, drawings and films come to life on site in 3D experiences. Using AR, you'll be there when David Bowie visits one of Germany's most famous transwomen, Romy Haag, in her legendary nightclub. You will learn how the fall of the Berlin Wall affected the development of the club scene and why Berlin's clubs are not just party places, but political spaces where the city is shaped. Of course, you'll also find out what's going on in Berlin's clubs today - and where the music is being played. Take a look behind the scenes of Berghain and Co - without queuing.

Revity is one of the most successful VR providers in Berlin. Here you are not limited to just one attraction, but can experience an infinite number of different things in the unlimited virtual world. No matter whether you've ever wanted to fly while lying down, race in a racing car or experience an action-packed battle as a protagonist.

With a prime location at Alexa Berlin, it's possible to test the limits of VR and see for yourself. And if travelling is not possible, that's no problem: Revity also offers you the opportunity to present VR technology on site at birthdays and other events.

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You should have a strong stomach for this virtual reality journey. In the 360-degree video you experience to be a prisoner in the Stasi-Investigation Center Berlin-Hohenschönhausen. You will be interrogated, monitored and put on trial. The short film, which was awarded the German Reporter Prize, is based on the interrogation protocols of the GDR dissident and writer Jürgen Fuchs.

When visiting the Brandenburg Gate Foundation, you can travel through the world of Max Liebermann and his family using VR glasses. Go on a journey through time and visit the artist's home and studio, which was completely destroyed in the Second World War. Among other things, you can wander through the music room, the dining room and the study. You will also get a digital insight into the works of Liebermann, who is one of the most important German painters of modernism.

There is no turning back: Find the Diamond Skull! Equipped with sensors on your hands, feet, torso and head, you experience the dangers of adventure as if they were reality. Wind effects and temperature changes add to the illusion of this full body VR experience. The VR Arena aktuell offers two games, where you can let off steam on over 100 square meters.

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When: Tuesday to Thursday 2 pm - 10 pm, Friday 2 pm - 10 pm, Saturday 12 noon - midnight, Sunday 12 noon - 10 pm

No virtual reality experience but augmented reality overlays are offered by MauAR app. Get an impression of how the border strip looked like during the time of the occupation forces. On the screen of your smartphone the three meter high grey concrete wall, grained by barbed wire, rises up again. Soldiers patrol along the wall. Enter scenes from the past and experience how the German-German border was overshadowed by watchtowers back then. Immerse yourself in the history, which is vividly conveyed by means of original photos, videos and sound recordings. The app can currently only be used with the iPhone.

Berlin is a city that you can discover on many levels. If you are interested in history, you should try the Berlin History App. It doesn't offer a virtual reality experience yet, but you can find out more about historical facts and places - and you can even take action yourself. Take part in creating before-and-after slideshows and see how Berlin has changed over time. Here you can find more practical apps and travel guides for your pocket:

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When art and technology merge, it often opens up completely new perspectives. Since 2017, the Julia Stoschek Collection has been dealing with this topic. Today, the foundation has one of the world's most extensive private collections of media and performance art. Virtual realities also play a role in contemporary works from time to time.

With the interactive composition ˈʊmˌvɛltn̩ the Konzerthaus Berlin invites you into the mysterious garden of a walk-in score. Composed by Mark Braden and visually artistically rendered by Julian Bonequi, ˈʊmˌvɛltn̩ is an audiovisual experience that transcends the boundaries of perception. Depending on how you interact with the plants and creatures in the virtual space, sounds and tones are created, so that every visit to ˈʊmˌvɛltn̩ is individual and different. You can get a small insight on the website of the concert hall, here you can also find out current dates to experience the interactive VR composition.

© Die Hoffotografen Josefineist in München aufgewachsen, hat dort studiert und bei der SZ volontiert. Bevor sie in Berlin ihr Zuhause fand, berichtete sie als Korrespondentin und Trendscout aus den USA. Heute ist sie kreuz und quer in Berlins Kiezen unterwegs und beschäftigt sich mit Kultur, Musik und Zukunftsideen für ein innovatives Berlin. All postsWith the festival focus being on artistic animation of all kinds FAB annually presents the best animated films in both regional and international categories.

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FAB aspires not only to promote numerous filmmakers but also to pay tribute to the art of animation. Filmmakers from Berlin and across the globe get the opportunity to associate with like-minded people and present their work to the public.

Apart from competition categories, the festival comprises a rich side programme revolving around animation related themes. As a platform where inspiration, creative exchange, innovation, and communication come together, it seeks to create a point of connection between both emerging and established filmmakers as well as local audiences.

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The seventh edition of the Festival of Animation Berlin (short: FAB), takes place from September 29th – October 1st 2023 offering film screenings and a colorful framework programme. The fourth edition of “FAB Dimensional” exhibition starts September 28th 2023.

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Any animated film including combinations of live action and animation completed after May 1st 2021 may participate. Only completed films qualify for the selection. For participation in the short film competition categories, productions up to a running length of 15 minutes are admitted.

• Pink Panda: Animated shorts suitable for children and teens. TV series for children can be submitted to the children’s film competition. Please do not submit more than two episodes per series.

Any borderline questions or the assignment to other categories that may arise shall be decided by festival management. Submission deadline is May 15th 2023 (date of receipt, CET).

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Film entries can be submitted exclusively through the online platform : www.. A registration with is required in order to submit to our festival. There is a small entry fee to be paid via the platform service. For the preselection we need a password protected link to your film, provided through the

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Online entry form. With the submission of the film the submitter commits himself to allocate a screening copy in case of selection. No film may be withdrawn. In principle, if with dialogues, films must be subtitled in English.

All film applicants having submitted a film for preselection shall be notified in mid July via email, whether their entry has been selected for the festival programme. In case of selection, the following additional materials will be required: CV, filmography, and portrait (300dpi, jpeg) of the director, a dialogue list with time codes in original language and English, a list of subtitles in English, film stills (300 dpi, jpg), available press material.

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The required format for the festival screening is DCP (SMPTE/DCI). Other file formats like .MOV and .MP4 may be accepted in exceptional cases and after consultation with the programme management. Other film formats are not admitted for the festival screening. If the film contains dialogue, the screening copy must have English subtitles.

Upon agreement, a delivery of the DCP screening files is also possible by postal mail. All shipping costs to FAB as well as any charges peripheral to shipping, i.e. customs duty and/or clearance etc., shall be borne by the sender. Preview copies as well as screening copies from non-EU countries must be

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