NOTES ON BLINDNESS, Amaury La Burthe, Arnaud Colinart, Peter Middleton, James Spinney
In 1983, John Hull, an English theologian and writer, became completely blind after decades of steady deterioration. To help him make sense of the upheaval in his life, he began documenting his experiences on audio cassettes over three years. These original diary recordings create the basis of this interactive non-fictional narrative which is a cognitive and emotional experience of blindness. Through a unique combination of narration, artistic direction, and graphic design, the project NOTES ON BLINDNESS creates an enveloping sensory journey, enhanced by spatialized sound, freedom of movement, and interactive exploration.
France, UK, 30 minutes (5 Chapters of 6 minutes), 2016
Virtual Reality Film, Interactive seated experience with controllers
PEGI 3 | For all ages
Participants must be at least 8 years old
Language | English, French, German
Credits
Based on the feature documentary Notes on Blindness by Peter Middleton & James Spinney
Directed by Arnaud Colinart, Amaury La Burthe, Peter Middleton, James Spinney
Produced by Ex Nihilo, ARTE France, Archer’s Mark, Novelab, Atlas V
Producers: Arnaud Colinart, David Coujard, Mike Brett, Jo - Jo Ellison
Narration: John Hull (English), Lambert Wilson (French)
Executive producer & Audio Director: Amaury La Burthe
Showcased at Le Pavillon in 2025

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The first exhibition in Namur entirely dedicated to virtual creation in art and storytelling.
Practical Information
NOTES ON BLINDNESS is available by reservation
Chapter 1 from March 22 to June 15
€12 | €10
Consult the general information.
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