6 09, 2019

Navigate the artworks at Göteborg International Biennial with new app!

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The Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art (GIBCA) is here! We are happy to have a small part in GIBCA this year, creating the pinkest, most art-packed OnSpotStory app to date ?

The biennial team have done a really great job making the app fit their unique graphic profile, using custom map markers, fonts and colours throughout the design. 

Get your art on

The app offers tours of each of the biennial’s exhibitions with information about artists and their works. The event calendar feature is used for the programme of the biennial, keeping visitors up to date with art events such as film screenings and workshops.

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29 01, 2019

Speaking Memories – The Last Witnesses of the Holocaust

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We are very honoured to have the tiniest of parts in the new exhibition Speaking Memories – The Last Witnesses of the Holocaust – at the Swedish History Museum. The exhibition is, in the words of the museum, “dedicated to those who were there. Those who have personal memories and experience from the Holocaust. Those who survived”.

Speaking Memories is portraits, testimonies, videos, an interactive installation as well as an audio guide in which you can listen to testimonies from some of the survivors. The exhibition is on until September 2019.

Listen here.
The majority of the testimonies are in Swedish.

 

6 08, 2018

Last week for Gladiators exhibition in Jönköping

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How did one become a gladiator? You still have another week (until august 12th) to catch the travelling exhibition Gladiators – Heroes of the Colosseum in Jönköping and find out all about the era of gladiators.

This exciting and interactive exhibition will teach you about gladiatorial games, Colosseum and how it was to live at that time. Get fully immersed with the drama-packed audio guide produced by sound engineer Ulf Söderberg and hosted on the OnSpotStory web app platform.

The guide is available in English, Swedish and German.

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