Media is a controlled substance
03-19-2019

Immersion in Immigrant Life

Aggie Ebrahimi Bazaz and her team shed light on immigrant life through two 360º videos that profile the experiences of an upstate New York community, Saratoga Springs, which is a hotspot for ICE raids. The films, which take the shape of immersive metaphoric ICE interrogations, help viewers understand the experience of strengthening one’s own identity and building community bonds within systems that foster isolation and othering. The project aims to weave a tapestry of voices and experiences, delving into the complex lives of the minority community members who have been involved every step of the way.

This project is produced in collaboration with the Economic Opportunity Council of Saratoga County; The Public VR Lab of Brookline Interactive Group; and the MDOCS Community Partnerships Program at Skidmore College. They are supported by The Philadelphia Independent Media Finishing Fund administered by Scribe Video Center with funds provided by the Wyncote Foundation. The films will be presented at the Visible Evidence conference in the summer of 2019.

02-20-2020

City Harvest: A Growing Community Work-in-Progress Screening at PHS

Taken by Gabe Loredo

A day in the life of a gardener is all but predictable or mundane. There is something new and exciting every single day, although there are some common threads of routine to connect one dusk to the next dawn. Plant, water, prune, weed, harvest. There’s a peace in that routine, but adventure in everything else.

The only time this adventure slows is when the days shorten and the temperatures drop and the rain turns to soft fluffy snow. After the last crops have been harvested, and the winter growers have been planted, what is there to do other than wait? Well, exactly that. Wait for the days to get longer and for the temperatures to rise, for the soil to thaw and the snow to become a quenching rain again.

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