People in Newport and beyond will be invited to travel through place and time to uncover untold stories from the local area
In celebration of Local and Community History Month, new details are being released about StoryTrails, the unique immersive storytelling experience coming to Newport and 14 other UK towns this summer. StoryTrails will use the latest multimedia technologies so people can see their town’s past, present and future collide.
Part of UNBOXED: Creativity in the UK, a ground-breaking nationwide celebration of creativity in 2022, Story Trails will allow local people to experience Newport in a completely new way through the magic of augmented and virtual reality.
Newport will host StoryTrails for a two-day live event from 13 – 14 August starting at Newport Central Library. This unmissable experience will offer fun for all the family, featuring a bespoke augmented reality (AR) story trail and a unique, immersive virtual map of the town created using the stories of local people, and showcasing 3D scans of Newport’s beloved buildings and iconic places in each location, such as Tredegar House, Newport Transporter Bridge and Gilligans Island.
George McDonagh and Mohamad Miah, the local creatives working on the project, are using Local and Community History Month, which aims to increase awareness of local history, to put a spotlight on the developments that are well underway locally, and encourage everyone to participate in StoryTrails this summer. The creatives have been uncovering a myriad of stories and personalities across Newport, highlighting the town’s diverse and unique community, many of which will feature in the final experience. These include Andrew talking about Newport’s Play It Loud studio, and Sylvia explaining why she’s passionate about sharing the stories of Newport’s unsung women, including Chartist Mary Frost.
Across all 15 locations, visitors will also be given the chance to enter digitally created worlds by putting on a virtual reality (VR) headset. These VR experiences will be available at every stop on the StoryTrails tour. Highlights include ‘Get Punked!’, which puts users in the shoes of a rebellious teenager finding out about her mother’s punk past; in ‘Off the Record’, visitors will take part in the daytime South Asian raves of the 2000s, while in ‘Museum of Imagined Futures’ they will dive into past to find out what our ancestors thought life would be like today and beyond! The creative companies producing the VR experiences have worked with academics from Royal Holloway, University of London, to create rich virtual worlds across a variety of themes.
Further ‘time travel’ will be guided by historian and television presenter David Olusoga, in an AR experience that will let visitors travel back in time by turning a dial on a virtual giant radio. As they turn the dial, their virtual neighbours’ stories and fashion will change with the era, from Beatle-mania and the flares and haircuts of the swinging sixties to dancing to the end of the millennium and Y2k in crop-tops from the 1990s.
George McDonagh in Newport said: “Newport is a place that’s not given enough credit for how vibrant it is, it’s full of a rich hidden history. I like to think of it as a bit of a rebel city, it doesn’t like to conform to expectations and nor do the people who live there. So I wanted to highlight the people who do things a bit differently, visitors will see and hear the story of a 44 year old taekwondo world champion, how another helped a protest against nuclear weapons, and even someone who’s built a miniature railway in the city! This project is a great chance for people to see Newport from a completely new perspective, using some really ground-breaking new technology, which I think is really exciting.”
Professor James Bennett, Director of StoryFutures and StoryTrails, said: “Local and community history month is the perfect time to release more information on the magic of StoryTrails. We can’t wait to immerse the people of Newport, in the untold stories of their own communities and beyond. This about living and breathing local history and connecting with it in new ways. Get set for a summer of discovering the past and the future and some genuine surprises, all while having a fun day out!”
Martin Green CBE, Chief Creative Officer UNBOXED: Creativity in the UK said: “StoryTrails invites audiences to discover hidden histories in communities across the UK using immersive technology as a window onto the past. StoryTrails is one of ten ground-breaking UNBOXED projects taking place in 2022 that demonstrate the power of creative collaboration across science, technology and the arts to create extraordinary and never-seen-before public experiences.”
Led by StoryFutures Academy, the national centre for immersive storytelling, StoryTrails has been developing the best and brightest creative talent from across the UK to create unique experiences as part of Britain’s largest ever immersive storytelling project.
StoryTrails is one of 10 projects commissioned for UNBOXED: Creativity in the UK, a ground-breaking UK-wide celebration of creativity in 2022 that will bring people together and reach millions through free, large-scale immersive installations and globally accessible digital experiences in the UK’s most ambitious showcase of creative collaboration.
UNBOXED: Creativity in the UK is funded and supported by the four governments of the UK and is commissioned and delivered in partnership with Belfast City Council, Creative Wales and EventScotland.
StoryTrails runs from 1 July – 18 September 2022 and it will culminate in a new film presented by David Olusoga which will screen in cinemas across the UK and be made available to audiences on BBC iPlayer.
For further details visit story-trails.com and via Facebook and Instagram @StoryTrailsProject and Twitter @StoryFuturesA