The Sundance Institute has announced six projects selected for the New Frontier Story Lab in Utah.

The Lab runs from October 22-27 to support artists “innovating the art and form of storytelling at the convergence of film, visual art, media, live performance, music and technology.”

The selected creative teams and projects are:

Karim Ben Khelifa and Chloé Jarry (The Enemy);

Dandypunk and Darin Basile (Heart Corps);

Tracy Fullerton and Lucas Peterson (Walden, A Game);

Braden King and Matthew Moore (Weather); and

Hasan Minhaj and Greg Walloch (Sakoon/Paint The Town) and Navid and Vassiliki Khonsari (1979 Revolution).

“During the New Frontier Story Lab, Fellows will engage with a variety of industry leaders across multiple disciplines to both innovate and collaborate on new ways of storytelling through gaming, design and live performance,” said Michelle Satter (pictured), founding director of the Sundance Institute Feature Film Program.