Heritage HoaXR

Intervening and challenging bias, disinformation, and historical distortion through artistic practice. A collective platform powered by XR-driven and toolkit for reimagining cultural heritage.

Artistic - Creative Practices

Exploring how bias and disinformation shape and circulate within cultural narratives and institutional collections, particularly those tied to heritage. Our approach combines archival research, technological inquiry, and artistic experimentation to examine these distortions.

Immersive Technologies

Blending immersive technologies (XR - Extended Realities) and accessible toolkits to create experiences that reframe heritage and history, reveal underlying biases, and foster public engagement beyond conventional formats..

Social Impact

We would like to collaborate with museums, cultural institution, artists, and communities to question dominant narratives and empower alternative voices through accessible technology and art. Our purpose to raise an awareness of bias, disinformation and promotes shared heritage memory.

Key Ideas

We build collective spaces collaboratively through artist contributions. Each work becomes a spatial and conceptual intervention, adding new layers to a living digital environment and providing accessible toolkits for engagement, reflection, and reimagining heritage.

Counter-Narrative Design

We transform alternative interpretations of disinformation historical assets by challenging institutional and historical narratives.

Artist-in-Residence

We collaborate with artists and creative practitioners acting as both cultural agents and public historians, to reimagine heritage archives and narratives through visual and digital forms.

Immersive Storytelling

We develop and prototype XR (Extended Realities) experiences to let users engage with contested histories and cultural heritage.

MERCH Archives

An accessible toolkit of MERCH: Modular Encounters for Reclaimed Cultural Heritage — artworks-as-archives posters and installation.

AI-powered Narratives

We combine AI-powered narratives and reflections to accompany collections and research, offering interpretive guidance that encourages engagement, education, and creative resistance.

Public Submission

We encourage participatory responses and submissions on bias and disinformation, creating space for public engagement and critique.

Stay up to date?

We’re building a network of communities and storytellers committed to confronting bias in heritage both institutional and online spaces. Reach out to co-develop projects, host a MERCE workshop, or submit your own counter-narratives.