
The Enemy by Karim Ben Khelifa is a groundbreaking interactive Virtual Reality (VR) exhibition and immersive experience. Through 360-degree imaging and recordings, participants encounter combatants on opposite sides of conflicts in...
Sultan Sharrief is a trans-media activist, educator, and social entrepreneur. His interest lies at the intersection of art, business, and community impact. His directorial debut film, Bilal’s Stand, premiered at the Sundance...
History can be a great teacher, if only we put the right questions to it. At a moment when the documentary form continues to diversify, driven equally by changes in...
By Sue Ding. Abstract Location-based media have always played a key role in defining both spaces and publics. Due to the proliferation of sophisticated locative technologies, location-based media are increasingly ubiquitous in...
Vavilov: The Correct Planting of Cabbage Seedlings is a live, growing installation that starts with one of the world’s oldest seed banks and journeys through the fascinating story of the...
Land Marking is a mobile-based music/activist project that augments the physical landscape of protest events with a layer of location-based audio contributed by event participants in real-time. The project captures the audioscape...
Radio Right Left is a collaborative project designed to allow Americans to freely and anonymously share their thoughts and feelings about our collective future. We are in this together no matter...
Bog People is a location-aware contributory sound art installation sited at Tidmarsh Farms, a partially decommissioned cranberry bog in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Tidmarsh Farms is operated by MIT visiting professor and co-founder...
By Sara Rafsky This article was originally featured in Indiewire. Sundance VR installations, including “Chasing Coral” and “An Inconvenient Sequel,” show the technology’s potential to affect change. The Sundance Film Festival has long...