Recognition & Exhibitions

VRJPALESTINE // PUBLIC INDEX & DISSEMINATION
Academic Impact & Public Forums

About & Recognition

Our research, spatial models, and forensic methodology have been presented across international academic spaces, human rights forums, and cultural exhibitions, advancing the practice of immersive cartographic documentation.

Dissemination Tiers
Peer Review Research Papers & Journals
Exhibitions Interactive Installations
Data Access Open Source / Public Archive
01 // Published Papers

Academic Literature

Our core theoretical frameworks, including investigations into the geography of war crimes and spatial engineering within enclaves, are preserved in rigorous academic publications.

“Employing Tools of Immersive Reality in Documenting the Geography of War Crimes…”
02 // Public Exhibitions

Spatial Installations

By translating raw archival fragments and data points into public visual environments, our interactive models and 3D architectural spaces allow global audiences to directly encounter, navigate, and witness reconstructed geographies.

03 // Forensic Practice

Methodological Impact

Our platform functions at the vital intersection of human rights advocacy and immersive tech. This cross-disciplinary approach has earned recognition for effectively turning complex testimonial files into dynamic, verifiable, and permanent structural records.

Major Laurels & Exhibitions

European Commission Initiative

S+T+ARTS Prize 2024

Honorary Mention

Selected by an international jury for high-level artistic exploration and technical innovation connecting Science, Technology, and the Arts.

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International Deployment

Ars Electronica Festival 2024

The VRJ Palestine architectural environments and immersive models were formally deployed and exhibited at the physical S+T+ARTS Exhibition platform in Linz, Austria, from September 4 to September 8, 2024.

Exhibition View
Installation View // Linz, Austria Sept 2024

Biennial Architectural Deployments

Exhibition View
Installation Canvas // Venice, Italy May – Nov 2023
ECC Venice Biennial Architecture Exhibition

“From Palestine: Our Past, Our Future”

Nakba Animated Map — Group Exhibition by Palestine Museum US

Featured inside the high-profile architectural layout of the European Cultural Centre (ECC) during the Venice Architecture Biennial’s Time Space Existence forum.

The spatial documentation map traced geographic transformations dynamically, asserting permanent cartographic realities over structural displacement across a six-month continuous public installation.

Palazzo Mora Venue Installation

“Foreigners in their Homeland”

Palestine: A Tale of A Shredded Homeland

Hosted formally at the historic Palazzo Mora complex by the European Cultural Centre, running through November 24th, 2024.

This layout countered institutional fragmentation by framing internal enclaves as systemic networks. The exhibition used precise spatial design elements to capture the structural realities of a dissected native landscape.

Exhibition View
Palazzo Mora Gallery // Venice, Italy Thru Nov 2024

Virtual Spaces & Digital Galleries

Immersive Metadata Deployment

Galeria Xplora Spatial Exhibition

Interactive 3D Simulation Portal

By utilizing fully navigateable digital environments, the VRJ Palestine architectural assets were deployed inside the custom interactive halls of Galeria Xplora.

This deployment allows global users to break through geographical blockades and traditional museum boundaries, exploring the forensic models inside an interconnected, permanent cloud-rendered ecosystem.

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VRJ Palestine Immersive Space Model Rendering
Spatial Simulation // Engine View Cloud Native

Published Literature & Symposiums

Creative Research Collaboration

Virtual Reconstruction of the Lost Palestinian Place

Published in Landwalks: Across Palestine and South Africa

This paper documents the spatial methodologies used to rebuild erased geographies, functioning as an official contribution to Landwalks: Across Palestine and South Africa.

The initiative is an ongoing, cross-continental creative research collaboration executed jointly between The Palestinian Museum and the School of Architecture at the University of Cape Town. By pairing architectural analysis with oral histories, the project investigates shared realities of spatial segregation, border regimes, and systemic land displacement.

CO-INSTITUTION 01
The Palestinian Museum
CO-INSTITUTION 02
School of Architecture, UCT
Landwalks: Across Palestine and South Africa Publication Cover
Symposium Catalog View Joint Press