Last call! 🚨
Agog’s Climate Futures + Immersive Media Open Call closes Friday, June 12 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
Up to $1 million in funding is available through grants ranging from $25k–$200k for immersive projects exploring climate challenges, solutions, and futures.
Apply now: agog.org/opencall2026/
On April 30, we’re sitting down with directors Kate Voet and Victor Maes in Agog House to talk about the work, the grief behind it, and what immersive media can do for dementia care and advocacy.
No XR experience required. What matters is your story.
Applications close June 12. Link in bio to learn more and apply.
Live info sessions on May 20 and June 3.
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A minibus conductor in Dar es Salaam. A workshop in South Africa. Festivals across three continents. "The Daladala Verse" by Aurelio Mofuga is XR storytelling rooted in place, labor, and imagination. We're screening it June 18 in VRChat—free & open to all. RSVP: agog.org/event/rainda...
Immersive media makes climate issues felt, not just understood.
Agog's first open call, Climate Futures + Immersive Media, is now live.
Free, open to all, live in VRChat & streamed on YouTube.
🗓 April 30 | 10–11 a.m. PT / 5-6 p.m. UTC
đź”— RSVP: agog.org/event/agog-h...
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Grants of $25,000–$200,000 for innovators, technologists, artists, organizers, researchers, organizations, studios, and creative teams with ideas on how to move people from understanding to climate action through immersive media.
What does it feel like to live with dementia? “A Long Goodbye,” a VR experience awarded at Venice, SXSW, and beyond, puts you inside that question.