The Miracle Basket - A virtual reality experience about past mistakes bringing hope for the future of our planet

30 Aug 2022

Best of VR Venice Biennale Cinema 2022

The Miracle Basket Photo credit: Institute of Time

In the VR experience, The Miracle Basket, we get a glimpse into humankind’s recent past, told through an intimate childhood story. It’s a textured and layered story that delivers a serious message in seemingly innocent images and design. By describing the arrival of the west as the downfall of innocence, the VR experience relates to environmental issues of today and political uprisings through storytelling. The Dutch VR production has been selected for The Best of VR at the 79th Venice International Film Festival.

The Miracle Basket
Photo credit: Institute of Time

The Story

While camping, a grandfather tells a story to his grandson and takes the boy to a village in a forest from the past. There, indigenous people live in harmony with nature and each other. The user of the VR experience walks through a colourful, animated world, with children playing, various animals, and birds and insects flying through the air. The idyll is disrupted by the arrival of the West, represented as a spaceship filled with contemporary symbolism: iconic names of brands, like a garbage heap of logos and lights. The villagers are impressed and welcome the passengers on board the West into their world. They dance to modern music, proclaiming the message "more, more" and are fascinated by all that the West has to offer.

Not long after, their world becomes a desert of burned-out houses, withered plants, and no trace of animals. Moreover, there is no food. During their desperate scavenge for food, they stumble upon The Miracle Basket. It contains just enough seeds to start all over again. The arrival of rain finally washes away the last remnants of their mistakes, and we see a world emerge where man, nature, and technology go hand in hand. The villagers realize that without the mistakes of the past, they would not know the value of their paradisiacal forest. The Miracle Basket thus delivers a message that is as cautionary as it is hopeful, encouraging the viewer to think about our impact on the world.

The Miracle Basket
Photo credit: Institute of Time

Abner Preis

Visual artist and storyteller, Abner Preis, tells seemingly simple stories with a deeper social layer. He draws inspiration from the age-old structure of fairy tales and legends to address timely and heavy topics. His work is rooted in personal aspirations, providing hope in a situation that seems hopeless, transferring the ability to laugh at sadness and seduce viewers into seeing beauty in bleak objects by offering compositions that play to emotion before aesthetics. In his work, he uses simple drawings and cheerful, collage-like backgrounds that often contain references to the issues in the story. For example, the plants and flowers in The Miracle Basket are made from images of extinct species.

Director Abner Preis
Photo credit: Institute of Time

Technical sheet

The Miracle Basket

VR Experience

Netherlands, 2021

13 mins
English / Dutch

HTC Vive Pro with Leap Motion Sensor

Poster The Miracle Basket
Photo credit: Institute of Time

Credits

  • Creator: Abner Preis
  • Producer: Richard Valk (Valk Productions)
  • Co-Producer: Firat Sezgin (Institute of Time) Executive Producer: Kecia Benvenuto Associate Producer: Ecegül Bayram
  • Production Assistant: Eline van Hagen Developer / Animator: Frank Bosma
  • Music Composer: Guillermo Celano
  • Sound Design: Pierre-Marie Blind
  • Original Songs: Nina Boas Film Version Cinematography and Editing: Zoe D'Amaro, Godmother Films Motion Capture Animator: Jesse van de Weerd Dutch
  • Voiceover / Translation: Bibi Dumon Tak English
  • Voiceover: Abner Preis
  • Costume Designer: Olga Vokalova
  • Graphic Title Designer: Luiz Risi
  • AR Poster: Sjoerd Van Acker