'Not Another Second' Highlights the Stories of 12 Different Subjects
Riley von Niessen — January 20, 2021 — Art & Design
References: notanothersecond & coolhunting
As a part of a national series of campaigns that speak to varying cultural experiences, 'Not Another Second' is an augmented reality exhibition that tells the stories of 12 LGBT+ seniors, and how societal constraints have impacted their lives.
The emotional experience is hosted at The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights in New York, where visitors can book a time to make their way through the interactive exhibit. With the help of AR technology partner Kaleida Studio, Not Another Second invites visitors to take in one-on-one interviews with each of the senior subjects, who speak to the adversities they've faced, their resilience, and how future generations can continue to improve the state of the world.
Free tickets are offered to Not Another Second's New York City exhibition until the end of March, after which point the experience will make its way to Los Angeles.
Image Credit: RXM Creative
The emotional experience is hosted at The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights in New York, where visitors can book a time to make their way through the interactive exhibit. With the help of AR technology partner Kaleida Studio, Not Another Second invites visitors to take in one-on-one interviews with each of the senior subjects, who speak to the adversities they've faced, their resilience, and how future generations can continue to improve the state of the world.
Free tickets are offered to Not Another Second's New York City exhibition until the end of March, after which point the experience will make its way to Los Angeles.
Image Credit: RXM Creative
Trend Themes
1. AR LGBT+ Exhibitions - Augmented reality technology is transforming the way people experience documentaries, oral narratives, and other immersive art forms.
2. Senior-led Content Creation. - More and more senior members of the LGBT+ community are using technology and multimedia to tell their stories, creating opportunities for innovative content and media.
3. Personalized Documentary Experiences. - The convergence of augmented reality and personalization technologies are shaping new forms of interactive documentary experiences that can engage audiences in powerful ways.
Industry Implications
1. AR Technology - AR technology companies are presented with a unique opportunity to create immersive liquid and moving scenes that explore and celebrate the diversity of the LGBT+ community.
2. Documentary Filmmaking - Documentary filmmakers are increasingly using interactive and immersive technologies to bring diversity narratives to new audiences and explore innovative content formats.
3. Senior Services Industry - Senior service providers could leverage technology tools and digital platforms to help seniors tell their stories and be more present in society, harnessing the power of storytelling as a way to improve social and mental well-being.
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