Zohar Kfir is a New York-based media artist working with experimental video, interactive art and VR. Her artistic practice employs non-linear narratives and traditional cinematic techniques and features expanded interactivity. Zohar has shown her work widely in galleries festivals and conferences including Tribeca Film Festival; Transmediale; NYUFF; FACT Liverpool; Oberhausen Film Festival; SIGGRAPH; ISEA and RIDM; and reviewed in TIME Magazine; The Creators Project; Engadget; i-Docs and Forbes among others.
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How Artists Are Using VR to Talk About Healing from Sexual Assault/ Sarah Burke
Women@Forbes
Survivors Share Testimonies On New VR Sexual Assault Database/ Lilly Knoeopp
TIME Magazine
The 4 Best Virtual Reality Experiences at the Tribeca/ Laurence Butet-Roch
ThinkProgress
Rape survivors’ stories told through virtual reality in new documentary/ Jessica Goldstein
VR Scout
Telling Stories of Sexual Assault Survivors and Their Journey To Healing in VR/ Bobby Carlton
Voices of VR Podcast
Bearing Witness to Sexual Assault Stories/ Kent Bye
Engadget
I sat in on a virtual support group for sexual-assault survivors/ Cherlynn Low
i-Docs.org
Zohar Kfir on interactive VR project Testimony/ Jess Linington
Forbes
Four Big Trends In Virtual Reality On Display At The Tribeca Film Festival/ Seth Porges
The Verge
VR was sold as an ‘empathy machine’ — but some artists are getting sick of it/ Adi Robertson
PSFK
Highlights From The 2017 Tribeca Film Festival VR Arcade/ Matt Vitone
Film Journal
Testimony shares experiences of sexual abuse survivors/ Maria Garcia
\\\VERSIONS
Meet the artist bringing film grain to VR/ Jason Johnson
POV PBS
Life on the Streets of Palestine Captured in Points Of View / Shako Liu
i-docs.org
Points of view: putting occupied territories on the (interactive) map/ Jess Linington
KillScreen Daily
Interactive documentary offers snapshots of life in occupied territories/ Jess Joho
The Creators Project
Points Of View Web Documentary Captures Everyday Life In Gaza/ Becky Chung