ABSTRACT
Glasshouse is a dance for virtual reality experience in three parts. A near future biosphere where plant and insect life thrive in an ecosystem of integrated biotechnology. Maintained by intuitive glasshouse keepers who farm water and light, biotech agriculture and drone insects work in synergy with ancient flora and heirloom edibles.
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