The 55-minute immersive experience explores the history, contemporary proliferation, and destructive power of nuclear bombs. "I couldn't believe that the reality of nuclear weapons wasn't something that came across my radar," says Keshari, who became interested in the project after reading Schlosser's investigative book, Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety. "For people who grew up in the generation after the Cold War, this isn't something that they think about, and yet now the threat is even greater. It was almost an immediate instinct to want to create something that changes that.”