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Digital Interpretation

Digital interpretive elements like audio and interactive applications can expand how stories are told and who can access them. We can facilitate the development of a variety digital interactions to enhance your interpretive experience, allowing visitors to choose how they explore a space.

Audio Interpretive Elements

Audio-based interpretation bring stories to life in the voices of those who lived them — Elders, community members, or witnesses. They support multiple languages and make interpretation accessible across learning styles and literacy levels.

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We develop audio content strategies including scripting and voice talent coordination. From there, we work with our trusted network of audio producers, sound designers, and fabricators to bring these immersive interpretive elements to life.  

Digital Interpretive Elements

Digital interpretive elements bring flexible and adaptable interpretation to your fingertips. Application-based elements can support multiple languages and make spaces accessible for visitors with mobility or sensory challenges.

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We build smartphone tools to host interpretive content, including audio, maps and wayfinding elements, gamified interactive elements, or other additional information.

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Walking with Gratitude and Intent

At Fenwood Creative, our work is rooted in place. We share stories of the land across Turtle Island (North America). We honour the deep knowledge and enduring relationships that Indigenous communities hold with the land, water, and all living things. Their stories are inseparable from the places we interpret, and we are committed to uplifting Indigenous voices and centering them in our work. 

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We are grateful to live, work, play, and raise our families on Treaty 6 Territory (the traditional and current lands of the Cree, Saultaux, Nakota, Sioux, and Dene), the Métis Nation of Alberta Region 4, and the unceded traditional territory of the Ktunaxa Nation. We commit to listening, learning, and walking alongside Indigenous Peoples with respect and humility. 

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