
When we came across the Los Angeles Times' panoramic photos of the Occupy L.A. camp outside of City Hall, we were intrigued. As you may know, each installment of Departures is based around an interactive mural that lets the user experience a neighborhood through the voices of the community.
These panoramas similarly allow us to immerse ourselves into the lives and stories of the Occupy protesters, but without the need to hear a single voice.
Sometimes images speak louder than words.
Take a look: Panorama: Occupy L.A. protest at Los Angeles CIty Hall
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