During the first decade of the 21st century, Stenger worked on a series of VRML movies and environments, which, though she had no more access to VR interfaces, were still conceived for immersion. In 2001, she created
Chambers. The movie, completed days before 9/11, is an emotional journey through the different stages of a dying love. Towards the end of the decade, Stenger concluded her Virtual Reality trilogy with
Dynasty (2007-2009).
Dynasty is composed of 15 scenes with music by
Tchaikovsky. The movie is a travel through time, in which users revisit their childhood and meet their ancestors from a remote past. In 2011 Stenger completed
The Isle That Was A Book, another VRML piece, based on a 1970s Beat Poetry book with 14 texts read by Stenger. In 2012, she composed a short story for Twitter called
IS IT U, I U? (I U=Internet Unicorn). Her last published work is
TheyNuked My Lettuce! (2012). Created in
Machinima style, this 3D/2D animation is a cautionary tale on the effects of cyberwar on our daily lives. The Wish (2015) is Stenger's most recent VR film which incorporated music from Mozart and Victoria Mariano. In 2016, Stenger began experimenting with moving past projects into Unity and Oculus for VR game exploration. The first release of this was the Dynasty Experience in 2016 which incorporated Stenger's film Dynasty (2007–2009) into the Oculus Rift platform for VR exploration. The process was also done with Angles (1989–1991) in 2017 and Chambers (2001) in 2018. In 2019, The Wish VR and The Isle VR were announced to be under development. The Wish VR part one and part two have been published on Stenger website in 2020. In 2021, Stenger's continues to focus on incorporating more of her previous VR films into VR related programs. ==Notes==