The Travelling Heritage Bureau project is being documented by the filmmaker Angelica Cabezas Pino .
Angelica is a researcher, documentary filmmaker and visual artist working with background and experience in social media, digital arts (film and photography) and Anthropological research. She has just finished her practice-based PhD in Anthropology, Media and Performance conducting research about the impact of HIV stigma in Chile, in an intersection between Visual Anthropology and Arts, at the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Manchester. As part of that project, she developed a method in which visual communication and expression become central in order to find common ground for interpretation and investigation. Through the creation and use of images, participants were able to express - in some cases for the first time - what it means to live with HIV in Chile, reaching not only academic audiences, but calling for awareness to a wide audience.