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This VR piece will envelop the viewer in the lives of these women while experiencing first-hand the mindfulness walking, eating, and circle meditations.
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Shades of Mindfulness is a 180 degree, stereoscopic, virtual reality documentary experience of a mindfulness group started for Women of Color. The group met from 2016 until 2023.
This 10 minute VR film welcomes you as a member of the mindfulness group by meeting some of the women and participating in three mindfulness practices including breathing, walking and eating meditations. Mindfulness Based Meditation has social and health benefits for many conditions including pain management and high blood pressure. These proven benefits were the catalyst for Dr. Kim Holland and Dr. Elizabeth Lin sharing mindfulness techniques with the community.
Shades of Mindfulness documents how medical professionals and institutions can support the whole person by providing mindfulness techniques in a communal environment. Both coming together and mindfulness techniques have been essential for participants healing stress, trauma, and other medical conditions. These themes make this film especially important and timely with the recent impact of the Corona Virus pandemic (social distancing, unemployment, disproportionate impact on the African American community) and the rally cry to address systematic racism and disparities as vocalized through the Black Lives Matter movement.
Whether you practice mindfulness meditation regularly or you are hearing about it for the first time you will walk away with a first-hand mindfulness experience.
Malika Lee is a filmmaker with a daily meditation practice. She also collaborated with Patrica as co-director and editor on another docu-series called Keepers of The Dream: Seattle Women Black Panthers. In theatre she wrote, directed, and produced “The Purification Process”, about a Black woman in denial about breast cancer. Her work ha
Malika Lee is a filmmaker with a daily meditation practice. She also collaborated with Patrica as co-director and editor on another docu-series called Keepers of The Dream: Seattle Women Black Panthers. In theatre she wrote, directed, and produced “The Purification Process”, about a Black woman in denial about breast cancer. Her work has received the support of The Peg & Rick Young Foundation, Seattle Arts & Culture, 4Culture, Komen Puget Sound, and The Puffin Foundation. In her spare time she is the producer and host of a podcast called FEEL GOOD The Podcast highlighting life lessons from every day people who exhibit buoyancy of Spirit.
Patricia is an award winning documentary filmmaker, founding member and past president of the Seattle Documentary Association. Her work is featured in film festivals, TV broadcasts and distributed on Netflix and Amazon Prime. Most recently, she worked with Tajuan LaBee and Malika Lee to produce and distribute the documentary series, “Ke
Patricia is an award winning documentary filmmaker, founding member and past president of the Seattle Documentary Association. Her work is featured in film festivals, TV broadcasts and distributed on Netflix and Amazon Prime. Most recently, she worked with Tajuan LaBee and Malika Lee to produce and distribute the documentary series, “Keepers of the Dream: Seattle Women Black Panthers.” It completed a successful theatrical run, broadcast, appearance in an art installation. Patricia helped direct and film members of the International Tribunal for the Genocide in Rwanda for the acclaimed, Voices from the Rwanda Tribunal.
Jonah Kozlowsk is a filmmaker and educator whose work has focused on documentary, and most recently on 360 filmmaking. He began working in 360 in 2015, helping edit and set up pieces for dome projection for SIFFX. He learned how to stitch and shoot while helping with pre-production for the 360 short Auto, and has shot footage across the
Jonah Kozlowsk is a filmmaker and educator whose work has focused on documentary, and most recently on 360 filmmaking. He began working in 360 in 2015, helping edit and set up pieces for dome projection for SIFFX. He learned how to stitch and shoot while helping with pre-production for the 360 short Auto, and has shot footage across the state which was used to aid in educating WA state congress members about the importance of the XR industry. In 2017 he helped organize a 360 installation at local sightings called Clear and Sweet 360, which showcased the work of Zoe Juniper and brought together local experts for a series of panels on the industry. Jonah is actively working to building an equitable film/XR industry, and does this through his teaching and work with organizations and groups such as Blanket Fort Films, Coyote Central, and Seattle Queer Filmmakers. In his personal 360 work, he explores the power of VR to increase mindfulness and appreciation for nature.
Laura James is an Emmy award winning cinematographer, field producer & television presenter specializing in documenting the natural world and environmental issues we are facing both above and below the water. She possesses a gift for communicating these issues combined with a message of hope via solutions in a genuine and caring manner. She was born and raised in King County.
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