The people of Thailand have been living off the river for generations. They depend on it for every aspect of life including drinking water, food sourcing, transportation, and sanitation. But there are dangers lurking in the water that they can't see. Bacteria, metal, trash, and chemicals are polluting the community’s life source. With help from non-profit
WATERisLIFE, kids are now learning how to combat these water “monsters” with a revolutionary VR game that doubles as an educational tool.
Download the VR game and learn more about the Hidden Dangers Project at
hiddendangersproject.com.
Credits: Created by
Deutsch, directed by
Tucker Walsh, and produced by
m ss ng p eces.
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