by Team Water Pollution | Aug 12, 2017 | Cambodia, Community Projects Cambodia, Environmental Health
Reminding us of the symbiosis between nature and humanity The Water Pollution team produced a 360 video about how the water became polluted and how it can affect the living surrounding it. The video explores the life of a family living on a floating house and the...
by Team Plastic Commune | Aug 12, 2017 | Cambodia, Community Projects Cambodia, Environmental Health
Shifting paradigms on how we view waste products The Plastic Commune team built statues of the god Hanuman and the mermaid princess Suvannamaccha out of recycled plastic bottles and newspaper. Images on these sculptures trigger augmented reality 3D models of these...
by Team Forest and Wildlife | Aug 12, 2017 | Cambodia, Community Projects Cambodia, Environmental Health
Connecting urban citizens to nature with VR The Forest and Wildlife team travelled to three separate Cambodian forests to document them with 360 images and sounds. They built these into interactive VR experiences and a map-based application. The goal is to connect the...
by Team Global Warming | Aug 11, 2017 | Cambodia, Community Projects Cambodia, Environmental Health
Breaking down global warming, step by step The Global Warming team developed an infographic poster that triggers 19 separate overlay video segments via augmented reality. The challenge of global warming is investigated in three phases: human activity that is causing...
by Michael Kuetemeyer | Jul 1, 2017 | Blog Cambodia, Cambodia, Michael Kuetemeyer
As a representative from the United States, it was inspiring to see that addressing environmental issues is such a high priority among so many people in Cambodia. Leaders young and old are working hard with beautiful creativity to heal our world. The American Arts...
by Michael Kuetemeyer | Jun 12, 2017 | Blog Cambodia, Cambodia, Michael Kuetemeyer
The community project descriptions below were written by participants in American Arts Incubator — Cambodia and focus on environmental health in the country. These projects were initiated during Michael Kuetemeyer’s Incubator workshop and will continue to...