_Bar Code

A hundred short films make up "Bar Code," which reimagines the database documentary as an interactive storytelling tool.

_#HACKED: Syria’s Electronic Armies

#Hacked is an interactive journalism game where users investigate cyberwarfare in the Syrian civil war while fending off hacks themselves.…

_Faces of Facebook

The 1.2 billion people of Facebook are captured and displayed in a dizzying data visualization project that allows users to navigate the…

_7 billion Others

The participatory project "7 billion Others" documents the diversity of the world’s population, containing 6,000 interviews with people…

_A Childhood Walk

A participatory trip down memory lane, Ze Frank’s "A Childhood Walk" explores the connections between location, technology, and memory.

_96 Acres Project

The 96 Acres Project is a series of site-specific art projects bringing together community members to address the impact of the Cook County…

_Fireflies: A Brownsville Story

A community-based documentary VR game created by and for the residents of Brownville.

_This Land

"This Land" follows a Canadian Army patrol’s 16-day journey to the country’s northernmost point.

_In Event of Moon Disaster

In Event of Moon Disaster is an immersive multiplatform project that demonstrates the possibilities of deepfake technology by exploring…

_Azibuye – The Occupation

"Azibuye - the Occupation" follows the journey of two artist-activists to offer a nuanced look in the controversial issue of land distribution…

_Project Syria

Project Syria uses new virtual reality technologies to put the audience “on scene” and experience the plight of Syrian children at the…

_Assent

Assent allows audiences to engage personally with the events and emotions of the Caravan of Death, through my father's eyes, and mine.

_Healing Histories

Interactive documentary "Healing Histories" explores the history of New Orleans’ Central City neighborhood, focusing on its residents’…

_Sacrée montagne

Web documentary "Sacrée montagne" explores religion and spirituality through the lens of Montreal’s Mount Royal.