List of cases that were used in the guide:
ram cases
  • "Deep Inside" project
    The asylum in Peterhof is one of the largest in Russia, and it accommodates 1030 people with multiple disabilities. Charitable organization Perspektivy curates 148 people with multiple severe developmental disabilities that live here. And this project is about them.
  • "Sound and Silence" exhibition
    An exhibition of audiovisual installations about the sound manifestations of the culture of the North Caucasus and Central Asia: folklore, spiritual practices and everyday life.
  • "Letters to God" exhibition
    Exhibition of Muslim prayer rugs which were collected in Russia and Central Asia.
    After countless namaz salawat (sessions of prayer), these rugs are now marked with traces — the fabric fibers are worn, the color is faded, or there are patches visible on them. These traces act as documentary evidence attesting to something that cannot be heard or seen — a conversation between man and God.
  • "Will it Disappear or Transform" exhibition
    An exhibition of audiovisual installations about family memory and the continuity of cultural traditions.
  • "Four Lines" Installation
    A multimedia installation based on the study of Tatar folklore and the work of an anthropological laboratory in Kazan reveals the connection between the past and the present, the meanings of heritage and the current code of life of modern city dwellers.
  • "Canned Food and Dreams" Installation
    Through images of preserved food, the audio-light exhibition-installation addresses the themes of memory, everyday rituals and imagination, showing how memories can be forgotten or acquire new meanings.
  • DREAMS BEHIND THE HIJAB
    This project is an attempt to get closer to understanding a woman of a different culture. Completely different.
  • This project is an exploration of imperfections in the digital dictionary format. With the support of the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Inspired by the research of Ellen Rutten
examples
  • Long Lead
    For decades, police have championed less-lethal munitions as life-saving alternatives to deadly force. Their history, however, tells a different story — one of imprecise science, unmeasured usage, untrained police forces, death, and disfigurement.
  • Karam Alhamad, Psychoactive Studios
    An immersive, interactive web-experience. From political detainee to refugee and activist, a story of survival and revolution through the Syrian uprising.
  • The Boat
    Nam Le, Matt Huynh, Kylie Boltin, Matt Smith, SBS Online
    ‘The Boat’ an interactive graphic novel based on the acclaimed short story by Nam Le of of 16-year-old Mai, sent alone by her parents on a boat after the Fall of Saigon.
  • Arolsen Archives
    #StolenMemory uses photos of objects that were confiscated from their owners to tell the stories of five individuals whose relatives we are still looking for.
  • Emblematic Group and Nuba Reports in collaboration with The New York Times
    An immersive virtual reality film that takes the viewer into the heart of this forgotten conflict amid an active fighting season. The film weaves together the lives of four people – a student, a rebel soldier, a journalist, and a mother – who struggle to improve their lives in the midst of a relentless war.
  • Kummer & Herrman
    Love Radio is a transmedia documentary about the process of reconciliation in post-genocide Rwanda by Anoek Steketee and Eefje Blankevoort. It tells the story of Musekeweya, ‘New Dawn’, a popular radio soap created to prevent new outbursts of violence.
  • Rattapallax
    The storyline focuses on new Indian “superhero” – Priya, who is a rape survivor and through the power of persuasion she is able to motivate people to change. Priya’s story became a powerful voice in the global movement for women’s rights and a symbol of solidarity against gender-based violence and continuing with the #MeToo movement.
  • The Why Foundation
    The Why provides free access to the most powerful, high-quality documentaries on human rights, including to people with limited access to information
  • My Choices Foundation
    My Choices Foundation aims to give women, children and families choices to live lives free from violence, abuse and sexual exploitation.
    It acts through two operations focusing on two important issues: stop domestic violence and end sex trafficking.
  • Atlas Obscura
    A trail of iron footwear stands as a monument to the thousands executed along this riverbank during WWII.
  • Rolling Stone, Starling Lab, Gladeye
    The DJ and the War Crimes is an immersive storytelling experience which forensically retraces an infamous Bosnian war crime committed by a Serbian Paramilitary Unit in the 1990s.
  • A National Film Board of Canada production, in collaboration with Le Devoir, Phi Center and Dpt
    This immersive story centres on Roxham Road, a small section of the border where people are arrested and welcomed at the same time.
  • JR
    Déplacé·e·s is a series of installations that spread awareness about the millions of refugee children around the world. For each installation, JR and his team traveled to a place where families were seeking refuge due to war, climate change, or social instability. There, with the help of the community, they unfurled an image of a refugee child on a 45-meter-long tarp.
  • Laurie Anderson
    Heart of a Dog is a 2015 documentary directed by visual artist and composer Laurie Anderson. It centers on Anderson’s remembrances of her late beloved piano-playing and finger-painting dog Lolabelle. A soundtrack album of the same name was released by Nonesuch Records on October 23, 2015.
  • Sergei Dvortsevoy
    Bread Day unflinchingly depicts a community of elderly pensioners living in near isolation outside St. Petersberg, as they enact the weekly ritual of bringing a delivery of bread — left at a rail junction two hours away — back to the village.