




Client: Future of Storytelling
Location: New York, NY, United States
Completion date: 2015
Project Team
Creative Director
Zander Brimijoin
Red Paper Heart
Tech Director
Daniel Scheibel
Red Paper Heart
Executive Producer
Lisa Walters
Red Paper Heart
Overview
“Hidden Stories” explores the secret lives of inanimate objects and the power of listening.
We asked ourselves, if people had the the ability to hear through walls, what would they find? Then we created special wallpaper that was embedded with stories from real people. Every graphic shape in the wallpaper links to a different personal story about an object.
The stories are revealed with a custom made “listening device” that reacts to sensors embedded in the wall. The cup shaped device is the digital equivalent of pressing a glass against an apartment wall to spy on neighbors. Using the device on each object activates a unique story, and lights up the drawing with projection mapping. Over time the wall fills with light as users listen to the stories within.
Goals
We were commissioned by the Future of Storytelling to submit an installation idea as part of the Sensory Stories exhibit at the Museum of Moving Image. The exhibit addresses storytelling possibilities of using the 5 senses. Our submission, “Hidden Stories,” explores the secret lives of inanimate objects and the power of listening.