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Bystanding: The Feingold Syndrome

An immersive interactive VR experience. Using novel techniques of volumetric capture, photogrammetry, and 360º animations. In the experience, participants can step into strangers’ shoes and listen to their deepest confessions. Will they identify with the bystanders that stayed on the riverbank and didn’t rescue a drowning rowing champion’?

The experience premiered at the 2021 Tribeca film festival. It has been officially selected to 30+ film festivals including Cannes Film Festival, SIGGRAPH & Slamdance. It won SILVER at the TELLY AWARDS for Immersive & Mixed Reality - Social Impact, “Best "Best Virtual Narrative Experience" at the LOVIE AWARDS, and “Best Immersive Documentary Experience” at the W3 AWARDS.

Eddie and I

An immersive interactive VR fable. Using interactive storytelling and hand-tracking technology to promote empathy, and teach sign language in an immersive way. Join Ron, a 7-year-old boy who is hard of hearing, in conquering his fear of camping. As Eddie, a forest-dwelling friendly monster, your mission is to guide Ron through his camping nightmare. But will you overcome the communication gaps, learn sign language and help Ron overcome his fear?

We were honored to have been granted a generous development fund from Meta (Reality Labs) and from the Israeli Makor Film Foundation. We also have been selected to participate in the NewImages Festival in Paris this April and have won the XR Development Market Prize. Following this, we were invited to the Creators Market in Tribeca in NYC this June and to the upcoming  "La Biennale di Venezia" 80th Venice International Film Festival to the "Venice Production Bridge Immersive”.

TAZOO

An interactive AR app. Using location-based Augmented Reality technology, which incorporates visual elements into the existing real-time environment, we enable today's visitors to see 3D animals on their smartphones, hear stories about a zoo that no longer exists, and tap into events that happened in the city, across the country, about the animals, and the most dramatic periods of the time.

Over the past year, we have collaborated with the Tel Aviv Municipality's Department of Culture and Art and we won first place at the Doc-Aviv Festival in the NEXT ! competition dedicated to new kinds of documentary creations.

Research and scripts in the app

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