Agog is committing up to $1 million in grants to support innovators, technologists, artists, organizers, researchers, organizations, studios, and creative teams using immersive media to engage people on climate, from awareness to action.
This month, we’re focused on climate futures, creator support, and the growing impact of immersive storytelling.
Agog's team reflects on the 2026 WORLDING cohort—four extended reality (XR) projects reimagining climate futures from Zimbabwe to Hawai’i—and what it means for the field.
Immersive media is making its way into new spaces like festival stages and community labs, and new funding opportunities are now available for creators and organizations. This month, we’re…
New call for proposals offers up to $1M in grants to support creators and nonprofits using immersive media to drive climate action and civic engagement May 12, 2026…
April 23, 2026, TORONTO, Canada – The Indigenous Screen Office (ISO) is pleased to launch its first-ever funding program for Indigenous XR creators in the United States, generously supported…
In November 2025, a group of artists, researchers, technologists, curators, and producers gathered at the International Documentary Film Festival, Amsterdam (IDFA) DocLab R&D Summit to discuss what’s…
Spring is here, and so is a season of momentum for XR for good. From SXSW to Montréal to Los Angeles, Agog continues to support new and inspiring work…
How Community Defines Mira Musank’s PHI Immersive Residency
Independent jury selects the XR work for its intimate portrayal of dementia and its use of immersive storytelling to engage urgent social issues Image: Still from “A Long Goodbye” by…
SXSW has become one of the most important gathering points for the immersive storytelling world and this year, the work being shown and discussed is as urgent and imaginative…