Did you learn to steal the show?
A place in memory
Lake Gilmore takes its name from the Wisconsin lake where No Regular Play’s Greg Paulus spent summers with his family—a track about comfort, remembrance, and the people who shaped those moments.
We built a narrative around that nostalgia: personal memory meeting the slightly out-of-body feeling that comes with joy, loss, and looking back. The story had to work on stage and inside a headset—intimate and expansive at once.
At National Sawdust
For the live performance at National Sawdust, we prepared a visual set that pairs Rorschach-like introspection with bird’s-eye topology—original aerial footage above New York City woven with drone perspectives of Lake Gilmore itself.
The result is a VR music video blending live and rendered 360° video, original footage, 3D content, and a spatial audio mix. We recorded the full performance in 360° with binaural audio, letting the inward and outward views coexist in one immersive piece.
Project Credits & Information
- Project type
- Immersive
- Partner
- No Regular Play
- Agency
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- Role
- Production, CG Lead
- Credits
- Sonic Platforms (Michael Christopher, Maximilian Lauter, Melodie Yashar, Spencer Kohn)
- Press
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- Website
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- Date
- 2017