Capturing Everest
Capturing Everest premiered in May 2017 on the LIFE VR app, on an SI.com "Capturing Everest" microsite, and on the first augmented reality cover and article of Sports Illustrated’s print magazine. This was no ordinary Everest expedition.
The four episodes follow the harrowing journey of climbers Jeff Glasbrenner, who became the first American amputee to summit Everest on this expedition; breast cancer survivor Lisa Thompson; and Brent Bishop, son of legendary climber Barry Bishop.
Inside My Head
A collaboration with the Cerebral Palsy Foundation and Temme Media, this project takes you into the mind of someone living with Cerebral Palsy in order to shine light upon issues such as staring, accessibility, and miscommunication.
Dreams of the Jaguar’s Daughter
Dreams Of The Jaguar's Daughter is a surreal VR documentary where Achik', the spirit of a young Maya immigrant, guides the viewer through her memories of an arduous journey north. Supported by Tribeca Film Institute.
Those Before Us
Those Before Us is an audio-immersive XR dance experience designed for public spaces. Audience participants explore historic locations through audio-narration, with the freedom and autonomy to switch between distinct narratives across different time periods. They encounter dancers who embody these intimate narrations in and around each location, bringing the experience to life as it is being told.
ICONIC: Black Panther XR
Iconic Black Panther: XR is a mixed-reality public art experience dedicated to exploring the enduring social and political impact of the Black Panther Party, presented in partnership with the Sepia Collective and Crux.
In Protest VR
From the frontlines of resistance, a constellation of Black voices challenges systemic American racism in a new four-volume series entitled IN PROTEST: Grassroots Stories from the Front Lines, made in collaboration by GRX Immersive Labs and Oculus’s VR for Good.