_Clouds Over Cuba

Clouds Over Cuba is an interactive multimedia documentary commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

_Do you see what I see

Follow a group of Syrian refugee children as they learn to capture everyday life in a single frame. Do you see what they see?

_Lost and Found

Marrying audio journalism with rich imagery, multimedia photo essay "Lost and Found" hints at a possible future for radio in the digital…

_CIA: Operation Ajax

Powered by a video game engine, tablet app "CIA: Operation Ajax" marries the aesthetics of comics and cinema to create an interactive reading…

_The Atomic Tree

The Atomic Tree explores the unbroken chain of living stories held within the tree's rings—from Japan's ancient cedar forests and Buddhist…

_Jerusalem, We Are Here

A virtual tour of Jerusalem guided by displaced Palestinians.

_Current

CURRENT is a site-specific audio installation that leads you on a walk through Lower Manhattan.

_Desaparecidas: las mujeres olvidadas por el Estado peruano

"Desaparecidas" is an interactive web documentary and journalistic investigation that focuses on the stories of four missing women and two…

_Serial

Serial is an investigative journalism podcast with an innovative format that reminds us that criminal justice is messy and never simple.

_48 Hour Games

Video game mechanics and interface features power players through this "choose your own adventure" doc about the Nordic Game Jam.

_Reinvention Stories

"Reinvention Stories" explores the renaissance of rustbelt town Dayton, Ohio.

_The Cancer of Time

The Cancer of Time is an interactive and mobile fable about our chronic inability to do nothing.

_Sound Ecology

Wade into the soundscapes of various environments to explore the effects of silence and noise.

_Beyond 9/11

"Beyond 9/11" uses portrait photography to explore the aftermath of the September 11 attacks through the perspectives of those most affected.

_Moss Landing

One of the first projects to be called an interactive documentary, this piece sought to create an explorable slice of life in the Moss Landing…