Download Evaluation Report Here The “Wales: A Home from Home” project was a years in planning, 18 months in creating and spent 8 months as an exhibition. Project Overview of […]
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Cardiff Schools – Wales: A Home from Home – Evaluation
Story of migration in Wales exhibited in Cardiff Schools
Read MoreWales: A Home from Home – Schools Pilot
“Wales: A Home from Home” pilots in Cardiff schools (Welsh below) Wales: A Home from Home – Vision Fountain’s multimedia storytelling project – is now inspiring Welsh school pupils. In […]
Read MoreWales: A Home From Home – Pop-UP at Cyfarthfa Castle, Merthyr
We are absolutely thrilled to have Wales: A Home from Home pop-up exhibition at Cyfarthfa Castle and Art Gallery all this week. And on Saturday Merthyr residents of global culture […]
Read MoreA Day of Fun and Discovery at the Yemeni Centre, Newport
Yesterday was full of excitement as young people from the Newport Yemeni Community Association stepped into the world of immersive video and virtual reality—most for the very first time! They […]
Read MoreBehind the Picket Lines and Virtual Reality Coal Mine at Big Pit 01st March 2025
The multi-media exhibition Behind the Picket Lines is going to Big Pit 01st March as part of their all day event Was It Worth It: Commemorating the end of the […]
Read MoreHeritage Fund’s 2033 Strategy & Vision Fountain
It was a thrill to see Vision Fountain’s project “Last Generation of Coalminers” featured in the Heritage fund’s 10-year strategy. Inclusion of the project, felt like validation, not just of […]
Read More“Behind the Picket Lines” – A Pop-Up Community Exhibition
The inaugural presentation of “Beyond the Picket Lines” took place in Bridgend County, at Blaengarw Miners Hall, Maesteg Library, and Pyle Library. Each venue presented unique spatial challenges, from the […]
Read MoreVirtual Reality in Communities – Evaluation
We recently had the pleasure of working with Caerphilly Council at ZenFest. We brought several virtual reality cultural experiences into a community hall and a library in Markham and Risca. […]
Read MoreCollaborating with the Past: Native American Portraiture by Shane Balkowitsch
Whilst in Oxford University’s quite mind-boggling and amazing Pitt Rivers museum/collection recently I stumbled across something that I could easily digest; a series of beautiful monochrome portraits by the American […]
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