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JORDAN ReWILD

AN IMMERSIVE IMPACT PROJECT

At the frontlines of climate change, the Jordan—one of the world’s most sacred rivers—has lost over 90% of its historic flow. Being an ecological meeting point across ice ages, its deep ecological story holds the power to reconnect humanity with nature and inspire communities to unite in addressing the shared challenges of climate resilience.

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ABOUT THE IMPACT CAMPAIGN

"Jordan ReWILD" is an impact campaign designed to bring audiences closer to the story of water through the use of immersive technology. By focusing on the Jordan River—a vital ecological and cultural lifeline facing challenges from conflict and climate change—the campaign uses VR activations and immersive art exhibitions to inspire action and foster a deeper connection between humanity and the natural world.

PROJECT PRODUCTION STATUS: Prototype Production

PILOT EPISODE: ECHOES OF THE JORDAN

An Interactive VR Experience

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ABOUT THE IMMERSIVE DOCUMENTARY

"THE CLIMATE DIPLOMAT" is an immersive documentary series that chronicles the life and decline of one of the world's most sacred rivers. Through a multi-sense spatial experience, participants will journey through the river's rich past and its uncertain future.

Are you interested in learning more about the project or collaborating? Please fill out this form to get in touch with the team.

Project Supporters and Collaborators

Makor Foundation | Makor Media | The French Institute | EcoPeace Middle East |

UConn’s Office of Global Affairs, Abrahamic Programs, and Department of Digital Media and Design.

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