The Book Of Distance

In 1935, Yonezo Okita left his home in Hiroshima, Japan, and began a new life in Canada. Then war and state-sanctioned racism changed everything—he became the enemy. Three generations later, his grandson, artist Randall Okita, leads us on an interactive virtual pilgrimage through an emotional geography of immigration and family to recover what was lost. […]
The Abandoned Deity

The social impact of gambling affected Taiwanese the greatest during the 80s in Taiwan. The concept of this film is to have audience experience and observe the social values of religion beliefs from a deity statue’s viewpoint through Virtual Reality technology. — Not gonna lie: this part is locked Memberships help us keep XRMust independent […]
Seven Grams

Seven Grams aims to bring the DRC’s tragedy straight to the smartphone that its mineral resources helped make via a free AR app on both IOS and Android systems. Through AR sequences, and an animated film, SEVEN GRAMS offers an entirely new way for people to understand the human cost that went into producing their […]
Send Me Home

Send Me Home is a 360 portrait of Rickey Jackson, one of the longest-serving exonerees in U.S. history, in his surreal, new life post-prison. — 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 article. Or go back […]
Prison X, Chapter 1: The Devil And The Sun

Heavy doors open and you are swept into the surreal world of Prison X, an infamous Bolivian jail inside a Neo-Andean underworld. As you navigate amongst devils, saints, wicked characters, corrupt prison guards and even a Western filmmaker, you have to hang onto your soul so La Diabla doesn’t snatch it away. — Not gonna […]
Meet Mortaza

At the age of 24, Mortaza had to flee his own country, Afghanistan, because he was sentenced to death by the religious authorities. Forced into exile, through a dangerous and clandestine road, Mortaza will reach Europe to join the country he wished to ask for asylum: France. — Not gonna lie: this part is locked […]
From The Main Square

Encircling its central square, a new town emerges in all its diversity. A crossroad of stories, edifications, hopes, and conflicts altogether. Social ties and cultures take root. People nurture sympathy and care for their equals, but also animosity towards those who are different. It does not take long for an ‘us versus them’ atmosphere to […]
Emerging Radiance: Honoring The Nikkei Farmers Of Bellevue

Emerging Radiance, created by filmmaker Tani Ikeda and artist Michelle Kumata, honors the untold stories of Japanese American farmers who lived in Bellevue, WA from 1920 to 1942. Its hand-painted mural and Spark AR Instagram filters invite you to meet Toshio Ito, Rae Matsuoka Takekawa, and Mitsuko Hashiguchi, three survivors of World War II incarceration […]
Common Ground

Common Ground explores the notorious Aylesbury Estate, home to thousands of South Londoners, and a concrete monument to the history and legacy of social housing in the UK. The Aylesbury Estate is undergoing a massive regeneration scheme that will see big changes to the community of thousands that live there and call it home. — […]
Bury Me, My Love

Bury me, my Love tells the story of Syrian refugee Nour and her husband Majd, as Nour undertakes a perilous journey to safety in Europe. — 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 article. Or go […]