Your Heritage, Your Story - an interactive documentary
UK, 2023
Lead Researcher // Creator
In collaboration with the Council for British Archaeology (CBA), a project exploring the potential of non-linear storytelling through personal stories of heritage from immigrants in the UK. This is an XR-Stories funded Masters by Research project at the School of Arts and Creative Technologies (ACT), hosted at the university's Digital Creativity Labs.
About project on the CBA website
Project brief on XR Stories website
Link to interactive documentary
VR Videos for the Council for British Archaeology (CBA)
UK, 2023
In collaboration with the CBA, assisted in the making of two VR films:
Digging Vindolanda: Remains of a Roman Fort - Co-director // Co-Cinematographer // Co-Editor
Coastal Stories: Understanding and Adapting to Climate Change - Additional Editing and Sound Recording
About project on the CBA website
In production at Vindolanda, UK, 2023.
Auguste Rodin in 360 degrees
USA, 2018
Director // Cinematographer // Editor
A 360 degree virtual reality experience of renowned French sculptor Auguste Rodin's work at the Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University. Made as part of the course "Virtual Reality Journalism in the Public Sphere", Dept. of Communications.
Published on Stanford Journalism Program's Peninsula Press - http://peninsulapress.com/2018/04/17/auguste-rodin-in-360-degrees/
Montage Fever
USA, 2017
Co-creator // Editor
On view:
October 18, 2017 – January 21, 2018
Cantor Arts Center
Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
Stanford University, USA
Sex Work, Disability & Technology
India // 2014 // Digital // Color
Cinematographer // Editor
These videos were filmed on a research trip to Sangli, Maharashtra (India) on sex work, disability, HIV and technology.
Presented at the first Global Conference: Sexuality and Disability, Lisbon, Portugal, 2014
Video album - https://vimeo.com/album/2852945
Khabar Lahariya
India // 2013 // Digital // Color
Director // Cinematographer // Editor
16 short videos capture rural women journalists at work, who run a newspaper called Khabar Lahariya. These women hail from dalit, adivasi and Muslim communities distributing the newspaper to 80,000 readers per week, covering over 600 villages in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, India
Video album - https://vimeo.com/album/2603176