Virtual reality app brings crisis zones closer to home

Bombed-out buildings tower overhead, and rubble is piled high in the deserted streets of Syria's onetime economic hub Aleppo. Gunshots can be heard in the distance.The destruction of four years of civil war is overwhelming—and then you switch your phone off.
"Welcome to Aleppo" is one of more than a dozen virtual reality videos available on a mobile app launched this month by Los Angeles-based media company RYOT. The project offers a 360-degree window into the war-torn city, captured with a camera made up of six GoPros, then stitched together to create a full panoramic view of the scene. A Syrian woman narrates a three-minute tour. Users—watching on a mobile device or wearing a virtual reality headset—can shift their viewpoint at will—looking up, down and even behind them to take in collapsing buildings and ruined streets by moving or tilting their device.