The AHRC funded Objects of Immersion created the Living Room of the Future (LROTF) to highlight the future potential of Object Based Media (OBM). OBM allows programme content to change according to unique interactions with audiences. The ‘objects’ in OBM refer to the different assets within a given programme. These include large objects like audio and video used to construct a scene in a drama, and small objects, like an individual frame of video, a caption, or a signer. By breaking down a piece of media into separate objects, attaching meaning to each object, and describing how they can be semantically rearranged, a programme can change to reflect an individual viewer’s unique context.

Quatermass and the Pit
1967
6.6/10

Creep
2004
6.0/10

Death Line
1972
5.8/10

The Medusa Touch
1978
6.8/10

Flawless
2007
6.8/10

28 Weeks Later
2007
6.6/10

An American Werewolf in London
1981
7.4/10

Paddington
2014
7.1/10

Lost in London
2017
5.9/10

The Quatermass Xperiment
1955
6.5/10

For Your Eyes Only
1981
6.5/10

The World Is Not Enough
1999
6.3/10

Atlantis Rising
2017
6.1/10

Breaking and Entering
2006
6.1/10

The Father
2020
8.1/10

Darkest Hour
2017
7.4/10

Deep End
1971
7.0/10

Wildcat
2025
6.2/10

The Incident
1967
7.4/10

28 Days Later
2002
7.2/10
All of Us Strangers
2023
7.386/10