Library of Congress | Riverside, California: Pachappa Camp (c1912) @loc | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
In May 2024, Library innovator-in-residence Jeffrey Yoo Warren hosted an event called "Hidden Portals," inviting the public to visit a series of virtual installations of historic Asian American communities on the Library of Congress campus in Washington, D.C., and at the sites where those communities once existed. Accessible by mobile device, the experimental experience provided an immersive 3D reconstruction of these neighborhoods developed with archival photographs and records from local and Library of Congress collections. This is a video recording of the portal depicting Riverside California's Pachappa Camp in 1912 at Cottage and Commerce streets. It was created in collaboration with Mikki Paek and with the help of the Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies at the University of California, Riverside.
For transcript and more information, visit loc.gov/item/webcast-11436
In May 2024, Library innovator-in-residence Jeffrey Yoo Warren hosted an event called "Hidden Portals," inviting the public to visit a series of virtual installations of historic Asian American communities on the Library of Congress campus in Washington, D.C., and at the sites where those communities once existed. Accessible by mobile device, the experimental experience provided an immersive 3D reconstruction of these neighborhoods developed with archival photographs and records from local and Library of Congress collections. This is a video recording of the portal depicting Riverside California's Pachappa Camp in 1912 at Cottage and Commerce streets. It was created in collaboration with Mikki Paek and with the help of the Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies at the University of California, Riverside.
For transcript and more information, visit loc.gov/item/webcast-11436