100th Meridian - Work in Progress
Role: 3D Generalist, Technical Artist, Visual Storyteller
Date: 2022, US
Showcase: MIT Co-Creation Studio. Worlding: In collaboration with UNITY, 2022
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About:
100th Meridian is an immersive film that unpacks the hardship and conflicting interests brought on by the longest-running drought in the United States. The project follows people who are working the land as they come to terms with dwindling sources of water in three essential river basins of the American West.
Themes:
The Climate Crisis
Structural Racism
The Collapse of the American Dream
Unsustainable Agriculture
Family Heritage and Loss
Story:
In the San Luis Valley, 6th generation Hispanic rancher Ronda Lobato is sustaining an old tradition of acequias, a way for communities to cooperatively own and manage surface water. An acequia is a hand-dug ditch that is maintained by the community, and diverted to those along it; most acequias in the Valley go back hundreds of years; the acequia in downtown San Luis (a.k.a. ‘the people’s ditch’) is the oldest continuing water right in Colorado dating from 1852.
As a community leader, Ronda is working to enshrine the acequia cooperatives in the legal code to ensure they’re in good legal standing and the ditches are maintained so that they don’t lose their water rights to opportunistic outsiders. Ronda is also working with scientists to establish baseline measurements of the water system so that the community can identify their biggest risks (fire, flooding) and mitigate them through state and federal funding. Due to the low snowpack for the past two years, Ronda’s ranch has received no surface water and her family has had to end their reliance on the farm for income and focus their efforts on fighting to save their community.