Isaac Irvine is a Multidisciplinary Artist and a bold new voice in immersive storytelling—an independent filmmaker, visual designer, and digital artist whose work fuses film, dance, poetry, technology, and emotion to confront the urgent themes of our time: memory, identity, inequality, and cultural survival.
He is the Founder of ‘The Cultural Museum’, a groundbreaking immersive platform dedicated to reimagining how we experience underrepresented histories. Through richly designed environments, layered narratives, and emerging technology, The Cultural Museum invites audiences to step inside living stories that have too often been silenced or ignored.
Isaac also serves as Creative Director at Oasis IRIS Studio, where he leads the creation of immersive experiences that raise awareness around climate justice and community resilience—projects that are visually striking, narratively powerful, and rooted in real human experience.
His recent works include:
– Joshua’s Dream, a poetic short film that follows a young Black boy navigating systemic injustice in the arts and inner vision;
– Listening to War, a full VR experience that immerses audiences in the psychological impacts of live conflict through spatial sound, embodiment, and sensory storytelling;
– Transcendense, a visually ambitious immersive, motion capture journey into the Afro-Brazilian spiritual tradition of Candomblé and its historical links to slavery, resistance, and remembrance.
Isaac’s creative range also extends to fashion film and performance, having directed, filmed and produced visually inventive works for rising designers like Toreje Ju—where storytelling, movement, and visual design collide to create emotionally resonant art.
He has worked professionally with Universal Pictures, Netflix and Swan Films, and his work has been featured in the Open City Documentary Festival’s Expanded Realities programme. In 2023, he was nominated for the MullenLowe NOVA Award for Creative Innovation, celebrating exceptional emerging talent in design and storytelling.
Isaac holds a Master’s in Immersive Storytelling from University College London (UCL), where he specialised in XR design, C++ prototyping, and 360° media. He trained in Filmmaking at the National Film and Television School and studied Performance Design and Practice at Central Saint Martins (UAL). He graduated from the Royal Ballet Upper School that laid the foundation for his signature style—emotionally charged, rhythmically precise, and deeply embodied.
At the heart of Isaac’s work is a belief in the power of immersive art to connect people across difference. His practice blends storytelling, filmmaking, immersive visual design, and spatial experience to craft transformative encounters with the past, the present, and the world we want to build next.
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