The Villages That Died For France - Portraits of No Man's Land

Elliot Graves and Oliver KadelJune 2019

Durham University

Durham University
Durham, United Kingdom

In the aftermath of the First World War, the No Man’s Land between the trenches was a site of total devastation, with human bodies, munitions and poisonous gasses buried in the mud. Villages in the region were never able to rebuild. This is the story of one dead village, and the mayor keeping its memories alive.

Details

  • Title: The Villages That Died For France - Portraits of No Man's Land
  • Creator: Elliot Graves, Oliver Kadel
  • Date Created: June 2019
  • Location Created: Verdun, France
  • Physical Dimensions: 6144x3072
  • Type: 360 Video
  • Rights: Elliot Graves - Foxep 2019
  • Medium: VR
  • Research Project: A joint partnership between Royal Holloway University of London and Durham University

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