experiential designer & producer working in immersive spaces

About

b. 1986, HK.

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    Samantha Quick is an immersive director and creative technologist working in interactive media. Her most recent work in the experiential space is an interactive dog at Museum of the Dog which tracks user's gestures and responds to voice commands. She is the director of Lutaw, an animated VR short about kids in the Philippines who swim to school, which went on to premiere at Tribeca Film Festival and Cannes and won multiple awards. She produced Dreams of the Jaguar’s Daughter, an interactive surrealist poem about the sacrifices made by Central American immigrants which showed at Tribeca Film Festival. In 2015, she worked with Hollywood director Doug Liman as a VFX producer and supervisor on the set of the VR series Invisible. In 2016, she became one of the founding members of The Daily 360 at The New York Times and went on to create 96 VR videos and a volumetric film during her time there.