Noni: I really wanted to do something about the fact that the hungry were invisible. Weannow you're walking te wer e line where your numberis. Please stop. Fus. Noni? Can you share a piece of hunger and alay for us? Let's listen to that. Hunger los angeles, i remember that so well. Really powerful piece here. You actually had the real audio that you were able to work from write,. not a transcript that you are having actors read but actually audio recordings of this scene that was taking place in los angeles. Would you describe it? Yes, that was a remarkable project. Pyrametics took forever to come,
Peabody Awardee and “Godmother of Virtual Reality,” Nonny de la Peña shares her vision for the future of immersive journalism and virtual reality.
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With special thanks to Nonny de la Peña, Bonnie Eldon, Shannon Fanuko, Meghal Janardan, and Megan Worman.