Storytellers embrace new tool to imagine better futures
An Indigenous-led storytelling project aims to change public spaces, not physically, but in people’s perception.
Buffalo Futurism, an ongoing digital monuments project by Common Weal Community Arts, uses Augmented Reality to tell Indigenous stories in Regina. This project invites people to view a local park from a whole new perspective, through an Augmented Reality app that includes audio and visual components.
By using new technologies to tell Indigenous stories, Buffalo Futurism invites people to engage with digital arts as a tool to explore Truth and Reconciliation.
Watch the video story to explore this innovative storytelling project.
Common Weal Community Arts receives support from SaskCulture’s Multicultural Initiatives Fund – Annual Funding, funded by the Sask Lotteries Trust Fund.