Better grab some glowsticks, you’re going to need them.

The Geneva International Film Festival returns later this year and it’s bringing with it a one-of-a-kind virtual wits that takes you when in time to the very first rave parties where you can flit to the sounds of old-school wounding house music.

Produced by the immersive documentary production East City Films in partnership with the British Film Institute (BFI) and Coventry City of Culture, In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats by Darren Emerson is an interactive art installation that transports you when to the year 1989, the proverbial lineage of the rave scene in the United Kindom.

The installation is well-balanced of a “rave corridor,” an exhibition, and the same virtual rave experience.

“From poster-strewn bedrooms and pirate radio stations to a police headquarters and on to warehouses reverberating to the write-up of Wounding House music, In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats takes you when to the thrills of the first rave parties thanks to a resounding immersive experience,” states an official release.

“This interactive documentary pays tribute to the cultural impact of the rave scene on a whole generation and its seminal influence on today’s electronic cultures.”

Credit: Darren Emerson

The 29th Geneva International Film Festival will take place from November 3rd to November 12th. In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is presented in partnership with the Electron Festival and is defended to Electronic Cultures in Geneva.

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Feature Image Credit: Darren Emerson

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