Tamara Shogaolu | Ado Ato Pictures

Harnessing the Power of Sound in Immersive Storytelling

 

Creative Director and Immersive Artist Tamara Shogaolu will discuss the role of sound in her immersive storytelling process. In a medium often focused on visual achievement, Shogaolu will speak to the potential of pushing the boundaries of sound. Although varying in theme and form her recent projects are all connected by the centrality of sound. Her transmedia series Queer in a Time of Forced Migration is based on oral histories of LGBTQ refugees from the Middle East and North Africa. Her full dome experience, Echoes of Silence, is told entirely using archival audio from world cinema set in space. Sound is also a vital ingredient in her upcoming immersive experience, Anouschka which is to be voiced in spoken word. As an animated, interactive experience — designed for Ado Ato’s new story room platform Bemmbé Immersive™ — ANOUSCHKA  invites the audience to play an active role in the storytelling through the use of immersive audio and different interactive lyrical components. The same is true for her soon to premiere collaboration with Frontline PBS, Un(re)solved. Shogaolu’s studio is working in tandem with the legacy news organization to further champion their mission to innovate storytelling. Un(re)solved will examine the FBI’s efforts to investigate over 100 potentially racist killings, while illuminating stories of those still seeking justice. In her talk, Shogaolu will discuss what follows when you allow the sound to shape the world of story.

 

Tamara Shogaolu is the founder and creative director of Ado Ato Pictures. She has worked for Sony Pictures Animation. The Tribeca Film Festival, Museum of Modern Art in New York and National Gallery of Indonesia have featured her work. The Guardian, Forbes Magazine and Vogue have named her as a leader in the field of new and immersive media. She was a 2018 Sundance Fellow, a 2019 Gouden Kalf Nominee, a 2020 Creative Capital Award Recipient, and a 2020 Sundance Grantee.

 

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ODL Lecture Series