It's not unusual for a film to have multiple cuts or endings before release, the final version determined by the response of test audiences. But Many Worlds, a short film that will debut next month at the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival in Plymouth, UK, could end in four different ways — it all depends on how tense the audience is feeling. Alexis Kirke, the writer and director, loosely based Many Worlds on the Schrödinger's cat thought experiment and its many-worlds interpretation, which holds that each observed outcome creates different versions of reality. At the start of the film, a handful of audience members will be fitted with sensors that detect their heart rate, brainwave activity, perspiration, or muscle tension....
via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/28/3925118/many-worlds-short-film-branches-based-on-audience-emotion
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