STORYBOX: A Public Space Media Platform

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Storytelling
Engagement
Content Creation
Technical Installation
Digital Placemaking

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CLIENT

MULTIPLE

DESCRIPTION

STORYBOX was launched by Studio ESEM in 2020 as a digital exhibition platform for place-based storytelling, activations and engagement.

A selection of STORYBOX programs delivered by Studio ESEM and our creative collaborators since 2020.

STORYBOX is a bespoke digital exhibition and storytelling platform for public places and precincts.

Custom-designed in response to our experience engaging with cultural and place-based precincts, STORYBOX offers robust, cross-platform infrastructure for digital public programming. We’ve designed the STORYBOX platform for a mix of digital and on-site engagement, underpinned by curatorial programs and partnerships centred around place-based storytelling.

The full STORYBOX PLACES program operates as a stand-alone platform with lots of tricks and tools.

Check it out here

STORYBOX launched in 2020 in Parramatta Square with the ABC and Western Sydney University.

A digital portal into the lives of people and places

STORYBOX Programs facilitate digital engagement and activation programs into the many-storied lives of places, habitats and communities. Programs include First Nations and community storytelling, local creativity & the arts, habitat care and restoration, urban resilience and future innovation platforms.

Get in touch if you’d like to discuss a STORYBOX program with us.

STORYBOX at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney's Darling Harbour in 2024.

ANMM STORYBOX featuring Fleet Stories by Studio ESEM

STORYBOX supports curated storytelling designed for public engagement in precincts and cultural venues. Fleet Stories was created for the ANMM to shine a light on the incredible stories and experiences of those in charge of the Museum’s fleet.

STORYBOX at Canberra Airport in partnership with the National Gallery of Australia

STORYBOX at Canberra Airport supporting the Emily Kam Kngwarray retrospective in 2024.

STORYBOX was engaged by the National Gallery of Australia as part of the Emily Kam Kngwarray restrospective in 2024.

Related Writing
& Reports

  • Published in Smart Cities News as New Neighbourhoods, New Ways of Connecting This article provides some of the strategic context behind our STORYBOX platform.

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