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Honey Fungus

Country: Ireland, Language: English, 9 mins

  • Director: Jonah King

CGiii Comment

It's not fair to review a VR project when viewed on a flat screen.

Let's just say...it's a bit trippy-hippy!


Watch... here

The(ir) Blurb...

Honey Fungus is a sci-fi Virtual Reality installation that invites audiences to expand their sensory connection to the greater ecosystem. A sentient ecological presence—manifested as a queer omnipresent mycelial entity—guides participants on a journey through an entangled ecology.

Through a series of interactive vignettes inspired by the fungal reproductive cycle, users are invited to shape and transform the virtual environment. As they progress, they encounter spores that speak in poetic passages generated by AI, trained on a unique blend of Smithsonian field research and amateur erotica. In these spaces, the scientific merges with the sensual, unveiling the earth’s erotic potential and opening new possibilities for ecological stewardship and mutual care between human and non-human life.

This VR world embraces the idea that each of us possesses more than a singular, isolated body. As scholar Daisy Hildyard suggests, we have a 'second body'—one that exists through our interconnectedness with the world around us.

Cast & Characters

Helga Hansen