2020
Immersive

Queer in time of a forced migration

Queer in time of a forced migration

Multi-Platform Project (Film, VR Experience, & Web Interactive) Follow the journeys of LGBTQ refugees from the Middle East across continents and cultures—from the 2011 Revolutions to the world today. Animated Transmedia Series consisting Another Dream, Half a Life and They Call Me Asylum Seeker.

Multi-Platform Project (Film, VR Experience, & Web Interactive) Follow the journeys of LGBTQ refugees from the Middle East across continents and cultures—from the 2011 Revolutions to the world today. Animated Transmedia Series consisting Another Dream, Half a Life and They Call Me Asylum Seeker.

Follow the journeys of LGBTQ refugees from the Middle East across continents and cultures—from the 2011 Revolutions to the world today.

Animated Transmedia Series consisting Another Dream, Half a Life and They Call Me Asylum Seeker.

Multi-Platform Project (Film, VR Experience, & Web Interactive)

Seen At: Tribeca Immersive, Sheffield Doc/Fest Alternate Realities Supported By: Dutch Creative Industries, Sundance Institute.

Follow the journeys of LGBTQ refugees from the Middle East across continents and cultures—from the 2011 Revolutions to the world today.

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2024
Immersive

Anouschka

When your song is silenced, how do you rekindle your magic in the world? Join Anouschka, a teenage violin prodigy, as she rediscovers her city, her family history, and ultimately herself.

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2022
Immersive

Where There is Light

The need to recalibrate, reflect, and center mental wellness after uncertain years drove artist Tamara Shogaolu to develop WHERE THERE IS LIGHT. Inspired by the practice of forest bathing and by the Panamanian rainforest, WHERE THERE IS LIGHT is an interactive installation that merges mental wellness with nature through technology by allowing visitors to immerse themselves in a rainforest.

Available to Tour
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2021
Immersive

Un(re)solved AR Installation

Un(re)solved tells the stories of civil rights era cold cases and families still searching for justice.

Currently On Tour
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2020
Immersive

Queer in time of a forced migration

Multi-Platform Project (Film, VR Experience, & Web Interactive) Follow the journeys of LGBTQ refugees from the Middle East across continents and cultures—from the 2011 Revolutions to the world today. Animated Transmedia Series consisting Another Dream, Half a Life and They Call Me Asylum Seeker.

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QUEER IN A TIME OF FORCED MIGRATION was recently on exhibit at the Amsterdam Museum and is available to tour to museums, galleries, and educational institutions worldwide.

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2020
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Queer in time of forced migration - Exhibition

"Animated transmedia experience that takes audiences within and beyond the intimate, real-life journeys of queer migrants from Egypt, Sudan and Saudi Arabia who leave their homes in pursuit of a safer life."

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Credits


ANOTHER DREAM

Directed, Produced, & Written by Tamara Shogaolu

Lauren Dubowski – Producer, Co-Writer
Natalya Sarch – Producer

Anastasia Alpha_rats – Lead Developer

Martijn Zandvliet – Lead Developer

Luciano Pinna – Developer

Ytje Veenstra – Illustrator

Marijn Karsten – 3D Artist

Audio Immersive – Binaural Sound Designers

Xiao'ou Olivia Zhang – Sound Designer

Amy Reed – Sound Designer

HALF A LIFE

Directed, Produced, & Written by Tamara Shogaolu

Nada El Kouny – Associate Producer

Lauren Dubowski – Associate Producer

Bramasta Dwi Saka – Lead Animator

Gata Mahardika – Illustrator/Animator

Hafid Fachrudin​ – Illustrator/Animator


THEY CALL ME ASYLUM SEEKER

Directed, Produced, & Written by Tamara Shogaolu

Lauren Dubowski – Producer

Sarah Barrett – Audio Story Editor

Mohammed Abd El-Hadi – Illustrator

Ahmed Umar – Narrator