Date of Award
5-2018
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
Department
Art
Committee Member
Dr. Eric Patterson, Committee Chair
Committee Member
Professor Carol Collins
Committee Member
Dr. Jerry Tessendorf
Committee Member
Dr. Brian Malloy
Abstract
In this thesis a personal narrative is conveyed in a virtual reality experience where procedural techniques are used to create surreal environments. Virtual reality is a powerful way to build empathy and understanding of another individual’s experiences and choices. Procedural techniques enable an artist to create complex and highly stylized scenery. Surrealism can be used to depict emotions in a way that words alone are unable to describe. When combined, virtual reality, proceduralism, and surrealism can yield a compelling vehicle to express personal narrative.
Recommended Citation
Brennan, Austin W., "Conveying Personal Narrative in Virtual Reality using Procedural Techniques and Surrealism" (2018). All Theses. 2821.
https://open.clemson.edu/all_theses/2821