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==VR projects==
*''The Crystal Reef'' (2016) - Premiered at the 2016 [[Tribeca Film Festival]]. It was later featured by ''[[TIME]]''. It is a 360-degree video VR experience about [[ocean acidification]].<ref name="Stanford">Stanford University [https://vhil.stanford.edu/the-crystal-reef/ The Crystal Reef], ''[[Stanford]]''</ref><ref name="Phys">Rob Jordan of Stanford University, November 30, 2018 [https://phys.org/news/2018-11-virtual-reality-powerful-environmental-tool.html Virtual reality could serve as powerful environmental education tool], ''[[Phys.org]]''</ref>
*''The Stanford Ocean Acidification Experience'' (2016) - Also called ''SOAE'', the "experience" premiered at the Tribeca 2016 Film Festival (then-called ''The Crystal Reef: Interactive'') in conjunction with the 360 video. SOAE allows users to become a scientist and interact with their environment. ''SOAE has'' been exhibited at the [[US Senate]] and the [[Palau National Congress]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://vhil.stanford.edu/soae/|title = The Stanford Ocean Acidification Experience}}</ref>
*''Becoming Homeless: A Human Experience'' (2017) - Premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://vhil.stanford.edu/becominghomeless/|title=Becoming Homeless: A Human Experience}}</ref> it was originally developed for the lab's "Empathy At Scale" research project.<ref name="Kqed">Rachael Myrow, June 27, 2016 [https://www.kqed.org/arts/11744066/stanfords-virtual-reality-lab-cultivates-empathy-for-the-homeless Stanford's Virtual Reality Lab Cultivates Empathy for the Homeless], ''[[KQED Inc.|KQED]]''</ref>
*''Coral Compass: Fighting Climate Change in Palau'' (2018) - world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2018. Viewers travel to Palau, looking at how the country is working with scientists to adapt to [[climate change]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://vhil.stanford.edu/coralcompass/|title = Coral Compass}}</ref>
 
==Research==