An immersive XR piece created in response to the Los Angeles fires brings audiences into the emotional and physical landscapes left behind—inviting reflection on what was lost, what endures, and what it means to rebuild.
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When we started Agog, our goal wasn’t just to make immersive media more accessible—it was to make it more human. We believe XR—extended reality—can spark empathy, deepen understanding, and expand…
As we get ready for our upcoming Agog Community Meetup on December 15—featuring members of the creative team behind ENCODED: Change the…
At a moment when immersive tools are becoming more accessible—but not always more intentional—Agog partnered with Arizona State University to explore what values-led XR practice can look like in the…
Immersive stories that moved us—and might move you, too.
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Immersive art. Cosmic poems. Memory weavers. AI confessions. This June, the Tribeca Festival experience goes way beyond film. Agog is proud to sponsor the 2025 Tribeca Immersive program, In Search…
The 24th Edition of the Festival Presents Bold Immersive Work at the Forefront of XR and New Media in Exhibition Hosted by Water Street Projects at WSA
New award honors groundbreaking XR projects driving social change.
The new program is open to creators whose projects address and engage audiences in social-justice issues and urgent global issues.