conexiones fracturadas
VR, mixed media, 360 video
Guatemala, El Salvador, USA
year: 2018
Conexiones Fracturadas, is a reflection project built off the Family Reunions Project, founded by Frisly Soberanis and Alvaro Morales. The project question digital methods of memory and connections. It included open-air exhibits, cross-nation discussions, and an education toolkit.
postcards
VR Postcards consist of 360-degree video experiences that are
pre-recorded and screened privately for families that have been
separated due to immigration status. More advanced VR Postcards have
included 3D mapping, volumetric capture, and interactive components.
Conexiones Fracturadas- Encuentro 2019, CDMX, Mexico
viewings
Immersion and Narratives Laboratory - Encuentro 2019, CDMX, Mexico
Dia del Salvadoreño - 2019, Heampstead, NY
Moving Walls 25 - 2018, Open Society Foundation, NY
selected press
Refugees and Migrants Tell Their Own Stories Through Photographs (NYT, 2018)
How I Made It: Family Reunions Through Virtual Reality - Latino USA
Separated by borders, reunited with virtual reality
Este proyecto está reuniendo virtualmente a indocumentados en EEUU con sus familias en su tierra natal
Dia del Salvadoreño 2019- Heampstead, NY