Jack Dappa Blues by Lamont Pearley
Jack Dappa Blues by Lamont Pearley is a virtual, web-based repository of blues culture and traditions....

Jack Dappa Blues by Lamont Pearley is a virtual, web-based repository of blues culture and traditions....
Bunce Island: Through the Mirror by Max Musau is an immersive digital learning tool. Over the course of two years, the intersectoral and interdisciplinary team will conduct ongoing research into historical...
WAVES OF BUFFALO is a transdisciplinary work by Tasha Hubbard and Jason Ryle. In the process of developing their feature film, SINGING BACK THE BUFFALO, Hubbard and Ryle became inspired...
ODL Fellow Natasha Blatsiou is currently working on UNWRITTEN LAND, an interactive transmedia project that brings together film, images, writings, drawings and sound to document a wild landscape and its people against...
Bridging the Gap by ODL Fellow Milad Mozari is a series of virtual reality experiences for resettlement in collaboration with the Salt Lake City chapter of the International Rescue Committee...
Climate Change Migration Stories is an augmented-reality public-art project by ODL Fellow John Craig Freeman. It is designed for exhibition in public squares and other publicly accessible spaces. People encounter the...
The Response by ODL Fellow Mathieu Pradat questions the possibility of falling in love with beings created with artificial intelligence. It uses virtual reality tools to bring digital beings in a variety of...
The Museum of Black Joy by ODL Fellow Andrea Walls is an interactive archive, a hybrid exhibition space, and a living document of non-traumatic Black Life in Philadelphia and beyond....
Wa’Omoni Rising by ODL Fellow Ngardy Conteh George is a cinematic 360 video immersive VR documentary experience exploring Barbudan culture and African indigenous knowledge through the perspective of Barbudan Canadian Philman George. ...
40-acres is an Interactive AR Kinetic sculpture by ODL Fellow Tamara Shogaolu. It weaves the oral histories of Black American farmers and herbalists while exploring their changing relationship to the land....