Le Lac

Le Lac is an immersive journey into Lake Chad, a once rejuvenating source of life for millions now under threat by climate change and insurgency of Boko Haram. — Not gonna lie: this part is locked Memberships help us keep XRMust independent and keep the project growing. Log in or subscribe to read the full […]
Hypha

Hypha is an immersive virtual reality story that takes you on a journey to cleanse Earth from man-made disasters by becoming a mushroom. From spore to mycelium, you can experience the life cycle of a mushroom to understand the importance of the Fungi Kingdom as the main bioremediation agent of Earth. — Not gonna lie: […]
Greenland Melting

On the heels of the United State’s withdrawal from the Paris Climate agreement, Emblematic’s Greenland Melting – created in collaboration with FRONTLINE and NOVA – provides a rare, up-close view of icy Arctic scenery that’s disappearing faster than predicted. — Not gonna lie: this part is locked Memberships help us keep XRMust independent and keep […]
Artificial World

In a World in which humans destroyed the planet and thereby killing almost all living organisms, the humans that are still left, decide to create to create an Artifical Intelligence computer to restore the balance on earth. The purpose of the computer is to create a new world. The computer gets more power and is […]
Anthropocene: Ivory Burn

On April 30, 2016, the largest ivory burn in history took place in Nairobi National Park. Eleven pyres comprised of 105 tonnes of confiscated elephant tusks and 1.35 tonnes of rhinoceros horn were set on fire as a clarion call to halt all trade in ivory. The street value of the pyres was estimated to […]
Anthropocene: Carrara

Marble from Carrara has been in demand since the time of Ancient Rome. Used to build everything from bathroom countertops to Michelangelo’s David, our appetite for this highly prized stone has carved out whole sections of the Apuan Alps. In this experience, follow blocks of marble as they are hewn from pristine peaks in northern […]
Anthropocene: Dandora

The Dandora Landfill is the largest of its kind in Kenya. It receives industrial, agricultural, commercial and medical waste, amounting to about 2,000 tonnes per day. It is estimated that more than a million people live in the vicinity of the landfill. Residents work informally, sorting scrap by hand and selling it to recycling plants […]