Working Coachella
Virtual World
Working Coachella:
Images of the Farmworker Community of the Coachella Valley
Virtually explore the Civil Rights Institute’s second exhibition, Working Coachella. This exhibition makes visible the people who labor in the Coachella Valley’s fields, demonstrating who is responsible for producing the food we all eat.
Working Coachella
Working Coachella: Images of the Farmworker Community of the Coachella Valley
Virtual World Experience
Virtual Experience Instructions
- Click “Enter” below, it may take a few moments to load the experience
- You can use your keyboard and mouse to navigate. Use WASD to move your avatar. Use the arrow keys or click and drag to move the camera.
- Enter the Civil Rights Institute by walking towards the “Civil Rights Institute” sign, around the bike racks, and through the double doors.
- Hover your mouse over exhibition text and objects, when you see a magnifying glass click on the item to enlarge text or images.
- There is no need to sign up, log in, or make any purchases. For control instructions press the “escape” key and select “controls”.
*This experience works best in Google Chrome. If you experience any issues check your web browser.
Working Coachella: Images of the farmworker community of the Coachella Valley
ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE
The Virtual Experience was created by Richard Morrison of HumAI in the Spatial Platform. Funding for the experience was generously provided by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.