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The Remarkable Life of Ibelin

From Apollo on Call–a Medhum Podcast



Mats Sheen

The Remarkable Life of Ibelin is a 2024 documentary about the life of Mats Steen, a Norwegian man who died from complications of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. The movie explores how Mats, unbeknownst to the people around him, adopts a full online persona that allows him to experience the fullness of the human experience through a video game, experiences that were denied to him in the physical world because of his illness. 

I grew up during the nascent age of video games and home computers. While our parents looked at computers as tools that might help us in the future, as children, we looked at computers mostly as a source of fun. We crowded around arcade machines at convenience stores and arcades, throwing away quarters until our pockets emptied. We congregated at our friends’ houses after school and on weekends, befriending whoever was fortunate enough to have a console or a computer powerful enough to support the latest graphics. 

Mats’ online profile image (Ibelin)

Now though, as a parent and physician, my nostalgic view of video games is tempered by a mixture of skepticism and fear when it comes to games and internet technology. To hear the skeptics discuss it, video games are one of the root causes of the obesity epidemic, and online games and social media are part of the teen mental health crisis. Schools bring in experts to teach parents the perils of children spending time online while pediatricians pound out guidelines that describe “healthy limits on screen time.”  

This month, on Apollo On Call, we sit down to talk about video games and how there is another side to this narrative. We look at the story of Ibelin and talk about how video games may add to our lives in ways that many of us have never considered. 

Thank you, Mats, for showing us a different way to think about the online world. 

Luki and Dave 


The Remarkable Life of Ibelin Trailer

Images of Mats Sheen and Ibelin from Mats’ Facebook page and Medieoperatørene / Euforia

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