Save the Children recently held an event called 'Forced to Flee' for its supporters, which was designed to share the stories of real children who are affected by conflict and violence.
When entering the space, people were given a child's backpack and a headset, through which to hear a real tale of a child's search for safety. Throughout the immersive experience, people were led through dishevelled classrooms and chalkboards riddled with gunshots. At the end of the space, there was an uplifting play area, which was representative of the work that Save the Children does in order to bring play to children who live in areas of conflict.
This experience served as a powerful way for people to put themselves in the shoes of a young child in need of aid.
Immersive Refugee Installations
Save the Children's 'Forced to Flee' Brings Real Stories to Life
Trend Themes
1. Immersive Installations - Opportunity for businesses to create immersive experiences that evoke empathy and raise awareness for important social issues.
2. Virtual Reality Experiences - Potential for businesses to develop virtual reality experiences that allow users to step into someone else's shoes and understand their perspective.
3. Storytelling Activism - Emerging trend of using immersive installations and interactive storytelling to drive social change and inspire action.
Industry Implications
1. Nonprofit Organizations - Nonprofits can leverage immersive installations to create impactful experiences that engage supporters and drive donations.
2. Entertainment - Entertainment industry can explore the use of immersive installations to enhance storytelling and create more immersive experiences for audiences.
3. Education - Educational institutions can use immersive installations as a powerful tool for teaching empathy and promoting understanding of global issues.