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ANTHROPOCENE VR

360º VIDEO & CINEMATIC VR

The Anthropocene Project is a multidisciplinary body of work combining feature documentary, fine art photography, film, virtual reality, augmented reality, and scientific research to investigate human influence on the state, dynamic, and future of the Earth. Designed to open up a unique and complementary exploration of locations, ideas, and themes, the 360° video and cinematic VR aims to create experiences that literally take viewers into the realities of the Anthropocene.

 

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Coming soon to Oculus Rift / Go / Gear VR or experience them online at the links below!

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ANTHROPOCENE: IVORY BURN

On April 30, 2016, the largest ivory burn in history took place in Nairobi National Park. Eleven pyres comprised of 105 tonnes of confiscated elephant tusks and 1.35 tonnes of rhinoceros horn were set on fire as a clarion call to halt all trade in ivory. The street value of the pyres was estimated to be between 105 and 150 million dollars - representing between 6,000 and 7,000 elephants. The Anthropocene Project team was there to capture this deeply symbolic and visceral message to the poaching and illegal trade syndicates, and to bear witness to the loss of animal life and the diversity it embodied.

6min 36sec

3840 x 1920

H.264

CBR, 25 MBS

Monoscopic

Spatial + Head Locked Mix

A man walks through the Dandora Landfill in Nairobi, Kenya. A film still from Anthropocene: The Human Epoch

ANTHROPOCENE: DANDORA

The Dandora Landfill is the largest of its kind in Kenya. It receives industrial, agricultural, commercial and medical waste, amounting to about 2,000 tonnes per day. It is estimated that more than a million people live in the vicinity of the landfill. Residents work informally, sorting scrap by hand and selling it to recycling plants on site. The plastic hills and canyons of Dandora represent not only an entirely human landscape but also an emerging microeconomy. Prolific and easy to obtain, waste plastic has become a resource on its own, to be mined and sold as source material. But so much of it cannot be re-used and will be left to congeal in landfills, spilling into our waterways and oceans, eventually forming a significant sediment layer in the strata of the planet, and marking the Anthropocene in geological time.

6min 7sec

3840 x 1920

H.264

CBR, 25 MBS

Monoscopic

Spatial + Head Locked Mix

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ANTHROPOCENE: CARRARA

Marble from Carrara has been in demand since the time of Ancient Rome. Used to build everything from bathroom countertops to Michelangelo's David, our appetite for this highly prized stone has carved out whole sections of the Apuan Alps. In this experience, follow blocks of marble as they are hewn from pristine peaks in northern Italy and travel down the mountainside to artisans' studios and out into the global export economy.

8min 16sec

2880 x 2880

H.264

CBR, 25 MBS

3D Stereoscopic (top/bottom)

Spatial + Head Locked Mix

6min 36sec

3840 x 1920

H.264

CBR, 25 MBS

Monoscopic

Spatial + Head Locked Mix

6min 7sec

3840 x 1920

H.264

CBR, 25 MBS

Monoscopic

Spatial + Head Locked Mix

8min 16sec

2880 x 2880

H.264

CBR, 25 MBS

3D Stereoscopic (top/bottom)

Spatial + Head Locked Mix

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WE ARE ONE

WE ARE ONE GLOBAL FILM FESTIVAL
May 29 - June 7, 2020

 

Anthropocene: Ivory Burn

 

More info HERE.

KEY WEST FILM FESTIVAL
NYFF
Camden International Film Festival
Hot Docs
Cleveland International Film Festival

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

Nadia Tavazzani
VR Producer