Nonny de la Peña is an American journalist, documentary filmmaker, and entrepreneur.
She is the founder and CEO of Emblematic Group, a digital media company focused on immersive virtual, mixed and augmented reality. De la Peña is widely credited with helping create the genre of
immersive journalism. She combines
Unity
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graphics with real witness audio to recreate powerful events the user can experience using
virtual reality headset
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s.
De la Peña was selected by
Wired Magazine
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as #MakeTechHuman Agent of Change and has been called the "Godmother of Virtual Reality" by ''
Forbes
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'', ''
Engadget
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'' and ''
The Guardian
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''. Additionally, ''
Fast Company
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History
''Fast Company'' was founded in November 1995 by Alan Webb ...
'' recently listed de la Peña as one of the "13 People Who Made the World More Creative."
She is also a 2018
New America National Fellow, member of the
BAFTA
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VR Advisory Group, a
TED speaker and the 2016 recipient of the
Knight
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Innovation Award.
A former correspondent for ''
Newsweek
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'' magazine, writer for ''
The New York Times
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'' and other major news organizations, de la Peña's start in virtual reality began in 2006.
Early life, education and career
De la Peña was raised in
Venice, California
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Venice was founded by Abbot Kinney in 1905 as a seaside resort town. It was an independent city until 1926, whe ...
. She attended
Harvard University
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and received a BA in Sociology and Visual and Environmental Studies. She later attended the
University of Southern California
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and received a MA in Online Communities from the
Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
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and a PhD in Media Arts + Practice from the
USC School of Cinematic Arts
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.
After graduating from Harvard, de la Peña freelanced in
Mexico
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with the assistance of the Fund of Investigative Journalism. She also worked for
Associated Press
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Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are dist ...
photo for the 1984
Olympics
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and 1986
World Cup
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. De la Peña later joined
''Time'' magazine as a stringer before becoming a correspondent for ''
Newsweek
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'' in 1987.
Throughout the early 1990s, de la Peña contributed to several periodicals, including ''La Familia De Hoy'', ''
Caravan
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Transport and travel
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*Caravan (trail ...
'' and ''Buzz''. In 1991, she was associate producer for the
HBO
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investigative documentary ''
Death on the Job
''Death on the Job'' is a 1991 documentary film directed by Bill Guttentag. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It aired on HBO as an episode of ''America Undercover''.
The documentary focuses on people who have ...
'', which was nominated for the
Academy Awards
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' Best Documentary Feature.
She went on to co-produce
CourtTV documentaries 'Chappaquiddick' and 'Death at Ft. Devans' in 1993 and 1994, respectively. During the next few years she also wrote on staff for television series ''
New York Undercover
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'' and wrote two pilots for
CBS
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with her writing partner Angel Dean Lopez. One of the pilots was produced by
Walter Parkes
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and
Laurie MacDonald who went on to helm
DreamWorks.
De la Peña was also a New York Times freelancer from 2007 to 2010.
Pyedog Productions
De la Peña established Pyedog Productions in 1994, following her role as associate producer for the
Academy Award
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nominated film ''
Death on the Job
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The documentary focuses on people who have ...
''. The studio focused on feature-length documentaries surrounding social and cultural impact stories, including ''
Unconstitutional: The War on Our Civil Liberties'', ''The Jaundiced Eye'' and ''Mama/MAMA''.
In the mid-2000s, de la Peña began development on virtual reality pieces ''Gone Gitmo'' and ''Hunger in Los Angeles'', the company would eventually be rebranded as Emblematic Group in 2007.
Virtual reality beginnings
In 2007, de la Peña collaborated with digital media artist
Peggy Weil to bring a portion of the 2004 Pyedog documentary ''Unconstitutional: The War on Our Civil Liberties'' into an immersive environment called 'Gone Gitmo.' With a grant from the
Bay Area Video Coalition and the
MacArthur Foundation
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, they ported the
Guantanamo Bay sequence to simulation video game
Second Life
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to construct a virtual prison, allowing users to be incarcerated and subjected to torture techniques.
'Gone Gitmo' went on to be featured in ''
New Scientist
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'',
''Vanity Fair'', ''
Der Spiegel
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'', and
''Chronicle of Higher Education''. It was also the cover story for the ''International Documentary Magazine'' in March 2009 and was later installed at
Laboral in
Gijon, Spain for "The Angel of History" exhibit, co-curated by
Whitney Museum of Art
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. In June 2013, 'Gone Gitmo' was exhibited at the
Moscow Museum of Modern Art
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.
As a senior research fellow at
USC USC may refer to:
Education
United States
* Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, Santurce, Puerto Rico
* University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina
** University of South Carolina System, a state university system of South Carolina
* ...
in 2009, de la Peña began experimenting with
virtual reality headset
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s. By 2010, she started work on 'Hunger in Los Angeles,' an offshoot of the
USC USC may refer to:
Education
United States
* Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, Santurce, Puerto Rico
* University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina
** University of South Carolina System, a state university system of South Carolina
* ...
and
Center for Investigative Journalism project 'Hunger in the Golden State.' With the help of her intern Michaela Kobsa-Mark and
USC USC may refer to:
Education
United States
* Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, Santurce, Puerto Rico
* University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina
** University of South Carolina System, a state university system of South Carolina
* ...
's Mixed Reality Lab, de la Peña built the VR piece.
'Hunger in Los Angeles' became the first-ever VR documentary to be showcased at the
Sundance Film Festival
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The festival has acted ...
in January 2012.
To ensure a headset for the event,
Palmer Luckey, then a part-time employee of the MxR lab, was commissioned to create goggles for the
Sundance
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premiere. Nine months later, Luckey started
Oculus Rift
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.
Emblematic Group
Established in 2007 by de la Peña, Emblematic Group has been commissioned for branded content and utilized an experimental
volumetric capture
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platform.
* Greenland Melting: The second
PBS
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Frontline collaboration documents the drastic changes to
Greenland
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's landscape and climate. 'Greenland Melting' 360° video premiered in June 2017, while the room-scale version was one of the first VR films to premiere at the
Venice Film Festival
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that same year.
* After Solitary: The first collaboration with
PBS
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Frontline tells the story of Kenny Moore, a recently released inmate from the
Maine State Prison
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History
The state legislature estab ...
. Using photogrammetry and volumetric video capture, 'After Solitary' allows the viewer to step inside a solitary confinement cell. It premiered at
SXSW
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2017 and won a Jury Award, and also received the
Ars Technica
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Room-Scale award.
* Out of Exile: Based on
the religious intervention Daniel Ashley Pierce experienced when his family confronted him about his sexual orientation. The piece recreates the event using audio recorded by Pierce the night of the confrontation. 'Out of Exile' was co-produced by actress
Sara Ramirez
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(''
Grey's Anatomy
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''), funded by the True Colors Foundation and premiered at
Sundance
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Sun dance or Sundance may also refer to:
Places
;Canada
* Sundance, Calgary, Alberta, a neighbourhood
* Sundance, Manitoba, a ghost town
;United States
* Sundance, New Mexico, a census-designated pl ...
2017.
* We Who Remain: In collaboration with ''
The New York Times
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'', ''Nuba Reports'', ''
AJ+
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Arts, entertainment and media Fictional characters
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* A. J. (''The Fairly OddParents''), a fictio ...
'' and
Arte
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, 'We Who Remain' is the first VR film shot in an active conflict zone. The audience is ushered into the heart of the war where students, mothers, journalists and rebels struggle to improve their daily lives amid combat that shows no sign of ending. It debuted at
SXSW
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and on NYT VR in 2017.
* Kiya: Commissioned by
Al Jazeera America
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as a VR companion to the
Fault Lines
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documentary 'Death in Plain Sight.' The piece charts a harrowing episode in which two sisters attempt to save a third from being shot by her ex-boyfriend. 'Kiya' premiered at
TEDWomen in 2015 and was picked by ''
The New York Times
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'' for the inaugural selection of VR films at
Sundance
A Sun Dance is a Native American ceremony.
Sun dance or Sundance may also refer to:
Places
;Canada
* Sundance, Calgary, Alberta, a neighbourhood
* Sundance, Manitoba, a ghost town
;United States
* Sundance, New Mexico, a census-designated pl ...
2016.
* Use of Force: Funded by
Tribeca Film Institute
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,
Google
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, and the
Associated Press
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Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are dist ...
is a 5-minute VR recreation of the
death of Anastasio Hernández-Rojas
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, an undocumented Mexican immigrant who had lived in the United States for 27 years and had recently been deported. He was severely beaten to death by US border patrol agents in May 2010 at the
San Diego-Tijuana border as he attempted to return to his five children and common-wife in the U.S. In ''Use of Force'', viewers witness the event through VR journalism from the viewpoint of bystanders, many of whom had captured the beating on video.
In In February 2017, the United States settled a million-dollar lawsuit with Hernández' estate.
* Project Syria: Recreates an instant in the
Aleppo
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district of
Syria
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. The viewer arrives on a street corner. Children are singing and a rocket suddenly hits, causing chaos. The project was commissioned by the
World Economic Forum
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, who used the piece to promote action amongst world leaders.
* Hunger in Los Angeles: Explores the growing issue of hunger in the Los Angeles area. This piece recreates a factual event that occurred in a food-bank line wherein a man suddenly collapses into a diabetic seizure due to hunger. The participant is fully immersed in the experience, feeling as if he or she is an actual witness to the event. This project was commissioned by the
University of Southern California
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and the
Institute for Creative Technologies
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Dr. Mike Andrew ...
and premiered at the 2012
Sundance Film Festival
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The festival has acted ...
.
Awards and honors
2021
* Legacy Peabody Award
2018
* DEG Hedy Lamarr Awards for Women in Entertainment & Technology for her pioneering work in immersive film (VR).
2017
* Online Journalism Awards: Excellence in Immersive Storytelling – ''After Solitary'' (Emblematic, Frontline)
* World VR Forum: Imperial Crown – ''After Solitary'' (Emblematic, Frontline)
* Vision VR/AR Summit: Social Impact Award – ''Out of Exile: Daniel's Story'' (Emblematic, Atrevida Productions)
* SXSW: VR/Room-Scale Jury Award – ''After Solitary'' (Emblematic, Frontline)
* Ars Electronica: Award of Distinction – ''Out of Exile: Daniel's Story'' (Emblematic, Atrevida Productions)
* Social Impact Media Awards: Best Sound Experience – ''Across the Line'' (Emblematic, 271 Productions)
* Venice Film Festival: Official Selection – ''Greenland Melting'' (Emblematic, Frontline, NOVA)
* SXSW: Official Selection – ''We Who Remain'' (Emblematic, New York Times, Nuba Reports, Arte, AJ+)
* Sundance Film Festival: Official Selection – ''Out of Exile'' (Emblematic, Atrevida Productions)
* Unity Awards: Golden Cube Finalist – ''After Solitary'' (Emblematic, Frontline)
* Future of Storytelling Prize: Innovation in Storytelling Finalist – ''After Solitary'' (Emblematic, Frontline)
2016
* Knight Foundation: Innovation Award
* Mirror Awards: i3 Award
* Sundance Film Festival: Official Selection – ''Kiya'' (Emblematic)
* Sundance Film Festival: Official Selection – ''Across the Line'' (Emblematic, 271 Productions)
2015
* Center For Conscious Creativity: FutureVision Award – Nonny de la Peña
* My Hero Project: Immersive Storytelling Award – ''Project Syria'' (Emblematic)
* SXSW: Official Selection – ''One Dark Night'' (Emblematic)
* Tribeca Film Festival: Official Selection – ''One Dark Night'' (Emblematic)
2014
* Indiecade 2014: Impact Award – ''Use of Force''
* World Economic Forum: Official Invitee – ''Project Syria'' (Emblematic)
* Sundance Film Festival: Official Selection – ''Project Syria'' (Emblematic)
* Tribeca Film Festival: Official Selection – ''Use of Force'' (Emblematic)
2008
* American Film Institute: Best of International Digital Showcase – ''Gone Gitmo'' (Pyedog)
2004
* Berkeley Film Festival: Grand Festival Award, Documentaries – ''Unconstitutional: The War on Our Civil Liberties'' (Pyedog)
* Sundance Channel: "Best Of" Channel Selection – ''Unconstitutional: The War on Our Civil Liberties'' (Pyedog)
2003
* Florida Film Festival: Official Selection – ''Mama/MAMA'' (Pyedog)
* SXSW: Official Selection – ''Mama/MAMA'' (Pyedog)
1999
* Toronto Film Festival: Official Selection – ''The Jaundiced Eye'' (Pyedog)
1994
* Compuserve: Best Use of Platform Award – ''Chappaquiddick'' (CourtTV)
1992
* Academy Award: Best Documentary Feature Nominee – ''Death on the Job'' (HBO)
1989
* Genesis Award: 'Animal Rights' (Newsweek)
References
Further reading
* ''Interview with de la Peña''
* https://www.theverge.com/2016/1/25/10826384/sundance-2016-nonny-de-la-pena-virtual-reality-interview
* https://www.engadget.com/2015/01/24/the-godmother-of-virtual-reality-nonny-de-la-pena/
External links
*
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Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
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University of Southern California people
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American women company founders
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Virtual reality pioneers
Harvard University alumni
21st-century American women