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VR for Good

Fostering immersive storytelling, focused on social impact.

VR for Good harnesses the unique capabilities of VR to create human-centric stories that promote empathy and empowerment.

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Narratives that examine the treatment of people belonging to any race, religion, gender, and sexual identity, and aims to use these stories to promote connection, empathy and equality.

Human-centric stories that promote empathy and empowerment

children hugging
girl icon snapshot
weird times snapshot
tribal dancer photoshoot
virtual man sitting
children sitting on equipment
two children wearing masks
people on boats waving
classroom scene with girl in yellow shirt
girl in blue shirt standing over a pond
imagery of protests
father and daughter sit under a tree
a girl in the dark
sea creatures swimming in a blue ocean
prisoners holding up hands in group meeting
bill mont sitting on a lounge chair on the beach
hot air balloon shaped like hairy testicles
old man breaking rock with a metal bar
dreamy visuals of a key floating in space
VR torso of MLK speaking
dreamy scene of a buffalo between two men in red suits
outside image of bens chili bowl in vr
animated red backpack opening a locker
women with a white horse
two women with heads touching looking at camera
vr illustration fire and a building with people

See the world through the eyes of Aloyo, a twelve-year-old former child soldier from Uganda.

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In Girl Icon, Rani gives us an intimate glimpse of her life, hopes, challenges and dreams — and how she's helping other girls in her community.

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An honest and irreverent 5-part series that takes you into the mind of modern teenagers growing up in a beautiful and brutal world.

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Voices from the Transgender Community.

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Combining heart-felt dialogue, mesmerising visuals and symbolic interactions, weave through multiple worlds to uncover Goliath's poignant story.

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An Iraqi father returns to Fallujah to face the threat of improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

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This project honors lives lost while calling for renewed solidarity against racial injustice in America.

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Step into Geramy’s world, a scrappy, budding inventor, who is trying to find a better way to commute to school.

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Experience Angela King’s descent into the violent white supremacy movement and the path she took to get out.

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Join Edith on her journey through the jungle and see her amazing transformation.

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Marching among the 250,000-plus people who came to protest in Washington, D.C. that day and witness firsthand Dr. King delivering his “I Have A Dream” speech.

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Notes to My Father explores the love, pain and reconciliation between a father and his trafficked daughter.

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For most, the nuclear threat is unimaginable—out of sight, and out of our control.

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To get their reef back, a family of fishermen chose to make a revolutionary yet dramatic decision.

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This project aims to provoke a shift in the viewer’s understanding about prisoners, the prison system, and themselves by showing the common humanity, differing realities, and racial biases experienced by the inmates and volunteers.

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Join Bill Mont as he ruminates on love and loss and his entrepreneurial projects we experience what it’s like to have fun while aging.

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A testicular romp through the evolution of man told via CGI, a giant testicle-shaped hot air balloon, and narrator Chris O'Dowd.

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There are currently more people living in slavery than at any other time in human history.

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Will you be able to unlock the mystery behind The Key without sacrificing too much?

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The March 360 is an immersive film that brings the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech to virtual reality for the first time.

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Panoramas flow and merge, stories come to life and dance before our eyes, and community protocols confront our notions of personal responsibility.

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This virtual reality project portrays the era Williams, now 60, was born into in 1962, when the set of laws and customs known as Jim Crow were omnipresent across the American South.

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How can we be part of the solution and not be part of the problem?

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When a 'sweep' of the park she lives in causes her to flee we are left in her tent. There, she invites us to explore her belongings.

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An intimate look at women who started a movement by coming together in rural Niger.

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Witness how Ukrainian art and culture have become targets of the ongoing war, and meet the inspiring people on the frontlines protecting it.

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VR for Good is designed to foster understanding of how people think, feel and behave in an increasingly challenging world.

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