VR Tours
Entering reconstructed Palestinian spaces through virtual reality and fragmented memory.
These immersive environments reconstruct erased landscapes through testimony, archival fragments, and spatial storytelling.
users can explore immersive 360-degree views or walk through the 3D space at own pace. No downloads or apps are required—clicking the Enter VR tour button works instantly on your phone, computer, or VR headset.
Spatial Memory Archive
Fragments of Jaffa
Reconstructed Palestinian spaces rebuilt through oral testimony, fragmented archives, and spatial memory.
Spatial Reconstruction
Walking Jaffa Beach in the 1940s
A reconstructed walk along the coastline of Jaffa, beginning near Al-Manshiya and continuing toward Irshid neighborhood through fragmented spatial memory and archival reconstruction.
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Spatial Reconstruction
Walking Jaffa Station Street
A reconstructed walk through the station district of Jaffa, beginning near Bustros Street and continuing through fragmented urban memory toward Irshid and Abbas streets.
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Zir’in webVR
Spatial Reconstruction
Walking Through Zirin Community Space
A reconstructed walk through communal gathering spaces in Zirin village, moving gradually through narrow alleys and mud-built homes reconstructed from fragmented memory and oral testimony.
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Spatial Reconstruction
Walking Through Zirin Alleys
A reconstructed journey through the village alleys toward Zirin’s old tower, rebuilding fragments of mud architecture and everyday spatial life through archival approximation.
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Hittin VR Tours
Spatial Reconstruction
Hittin: The Mosque
A reconstructed walk entering Hittin village through the mosque route, gradually moving into domestic courtyards and fragments of everyday communal life reconstructed through testimony and spatial approximation.
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Spatial Reconstruction
Hittin: Inside the Village
A reconstructed journey through the village alleys of Hittin, entering domestic interiors and ascending toward overlooking views of Lake Tiberias through fragmented spatial memory.
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