Imperial War Museum: One Story, Many Voices
Imperial War Museum: One Story, Many Voices
StoryFutures Academy Writer’s Room training and collaboration programme.
One Story, Many Voices is an innovative digital installation project which brought together a group of celebrated writers, local communities, and members of SWWHPP with StoryFutures’ expertise in storytelling in binaural sound. Together they imagined and created immersive sound worlds with diverse voices reflecting on war and conflict and its impact on our lives today. StoryFutures worked with the Imperial War Museum and writers and partners around the country to help realise 8 binaural immersive sound pieces which put the audience at the heart of the story.
Companies
StoryFutures
Imperial War Museums (Second World War and Holocaust Partnership Programme)
Partners
Aberystwyth University/Prifysgol Aberystwyth; Bodmin Keep and the Museum of Cornish Life; the Holocaust Survivors’ Friendship Association, Leeds and Huddersfield; Manchester Jewish Museum; the National Holocaust Centre and Museum, Nottinghamshire; National Museums Northern Ireland and Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums.
Alone But Together
by Nicola Baldwin for Manchester Jewish Museum
Fishermen’s Mission
by Mercedes Kemp for Bodmin Keep and the Museum of Cornish Life
I Serve, I Rise
by Amina Atiq for Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums
Refugeescapes
by Amina Atiq for the Holocaust Survivors Friendship Association
The Scots Pine
by Nicola Baldwin for The Devil’s Porridge Museum
The Sound That Will Never Leave You
by Glenn Patterson for National Museums Northern Ireland
What Can You Do?
by Michael Rosen for Aberystwyth University
White Roses
by Amina Atiq for the National Holocaust Centre and Museum, NottinghamshireWhere does childhood ‘go’ when a young boy experience
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