Despite all wartime challenges, 19.10.2022 in Kyiv, the WeR Ukraine in partnership with Sensorama Lab and UNIT.City, have presented the first immersive exhibition about Ukrainian cities that suffered from the full-scale russian invasion.
- The project aims to show the world the russian atrocities and crimes, to transform the audience from the viewer to witnesses of the current terror against Ukraine during the war.
- Also, WeR Ukraine has showcased the world’s first VR documentary about the de-occupied towns and villages in the Kyiv region. The team used several technologies with a unique mix to reach the 360 video effect of the movie, enhanced level of interection: drones, VR/AR, real reality, and immersive music.
- At the exhibition, via VR glasses, the visitors had a chance to watch 10 locations, including several cities of the Kyiv region after russian occupation in February-March 2022, such as Bucha, Hostomel, Borodyanka, Irpin, and the Lukyanivska metro station, which was hit by rockets, and others.
When and where to see: Kyiv, UNIT.City, UNIT.Verse, B12; 19-25 of October.
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