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Virtual reality experiences are disrupting the way we tell stories, but the dark art of how to create your own remains a mystery to most people outside of the video game or animation industries. -
Virtual reality journalism is with us to stay, and will become even more realistic and immersive as technology improves. Already, virtual reality headsets can put a viewer into a bombed-out town in Syria or a dark street in Sanford, Florida. -
Ferguson: Testing engagement amidst heightened consumption Tony Messenger, Bob Rose and Lynden Steele, St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Dan Archer, Empathetic Media; and Kelsey Proud, St. Louis Public Radio. -
Dan Archer is a graphic journalist and a 2014-2015 RJI Fellow at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute. As a fellow, Archer is exploring transmedia storytelling (publishing different parts of news stories across multiple digital platforms). -
Dan Archer, a graphic journalist and RJI Fellow at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, will participate in three immersive technology events this weekend as part of the True/False Film Fest. -
Could comic artists and digital game designers become the next generation of journalistic rock stars? -
Six months ago, a Canadian homeless woman -- Marlene Bird -- was beaten, assaulted and set on fire. CBC News' The National told her story with the help of Dan Archer, graphic journalist and 2014-2015 Reynolds Fellow.