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Webinar with Gabo Arora: “The Power of VR to Tackle Climate Change”

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Virtual Reality (VR), a new genre of audiovisual, is set as a groundbreaking new frontier, a major player in the industries of entertainment and communication, allowing the viewer to become immersed in the subject of the film. The question is: how can the visual power of VR help the world tackle climate change? How can we use this tool to illustrate development situations?

Gabo Arora, one of the judges for Connect4Climate’s VR competition picked up on the empathy and connectivity theme and how Virtual Reality can continue to amplify these needs whereas the plethora of images available to us today and the sensational nature of many of them has numbed our viewing senses into passivity. For him, VR can revive our sensibilities and as viewers of his piece “Clouds over Sidra” about a Syrian refugee camp in Jordan told him, “it makes the people so alive and the activities so real.”

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Join the free webinar on Wednesday, November 1st at 10 AM EST time to improve your knowledge of what is virtual reality, and how it can be used. The webinar will be live-streamed on Connect4Climate Facebook page.

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Gabo Arora is a Creative Director & Senior Advisor at the United Nations; Founder & President of LightShed, a virtual reality and social impact start-up; and an award-winning filmmaker represented by Within/Vrse.works. His work focuses on new technologies that promote social causes and make decision-making processes more inclusive. Among these projects is a viral video campaign for the recent climate change summit in Paris, and various collaborations with internet influencers to promote accountability on global humanitarian aid assistance. He is also the founder of UNVR.org, the United Nations’ virtual reality lab, and has directed and produced a series of pioneering, and widely acclaimed, virtual reality documentaries focusing on vulnerable populations in crisis. “Clouds Over Sidra”, “Waves of Grace” and “My Mother’s Wing” have all premiered at major film festivals around the world, including Cannes, Sundance and Tribeca, featured at the World Economic Forum in Davos, screened at the White House, and have exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art’s inaugural program on immersive storytelling.

A native New Yorker, Gabo also holds honors degrees with distinction from NYU and Johns Hopkins University. He is a 2016 World Economic Forum Arts and Cultural leader at Davos and nominated for a term-membership at the Council on Foreign Relations in 2013 by Francis Fukuyama. His work has been awarded a Cannes Lions, a Sheffield Doc/Fest award for best documentary and has been featured in the New Yorker, the British Film Institute’s Sight and Sound magazine, Fast Company and covered widely in the New York Times, the Guardian, Vice News, Wired, NPR and PBS Newshour.

Gabo was also a second-unit director on U2’s first-ever VR music video, “Song for Someone,” and has upcoming projects in a variety of genres, including narrative and science fiction, all with the aim to further his expertise in understanding the grammar of this new medium.

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