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Story Spheres is a way to add stories to panoramic photographs. It’s a simple concept that combines the storytelling tools of words and pictures with a little digital magic.

Story Spheres is a way to add stories to panoramic photographs. It’s a simple concept that combines the storytelling tools of words and pictures with a little digital magic.

PROJECT: StorySpheres [2014-2017]

August 2, 2017

A favourite examples of an event archive was for our friends at the Adelaide Fringe 2016

But also it was used very effectively for smb campaigns in 2015.

And most recently it has been adopted by  Google's News Lab and is used by journalists and teachers (!) the world over to create their own VR experiences.

Most recently AUNZ marketing and press for used it  brilliantly to bring ULURU streetviews to life.

Go behind-the-scenes at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park with Google Maps Street View. Discover Australia's most iconic natural landmark, Uluru, and learn more about the Anangu traditional custodians.  
Nice write up in the National Geographic

Additional thanks to Claire, James and the Grumps as well as Jonny, Jude and Tim in CL-SYD who put so much of themselves into building Storyspheres platform over the past three years.

 “Google has also used the Story Spheres platform to feature audio stories and songs of the anangu traditional owners to make the Street View experience more immersive.” - News.com.au

“A highlight is audio recordings of Tjukurpa teachings, handed down orally.” - The Australian

“However, rather than eyeing ad revenue, Google seems intent on documenting the cultural heritage of the area in this project, and after two years of collaborative development the Story Sphere of Uluru is now live online.” - The Sydney Morning Herald

 

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