RYOT Studio brings ‘Finding Our Heart’ to life for NAIDOC week

7 July 2021
 

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Verizon Media’s branded content division has used WebAR to bring the story by Thomas Mayor and illustrations from Blak Douglas to life.

Blak Douglas’ illustrations from Thomas Mayor’s children's book ‘Finding Our Heart’ have been brought to life in a new augmented reality (AR) experience from Verizon Media’s branded content division, RYOT Studio and Yahoo News Australia.

Finding Our Heart shares the story of the Uluru Statement from the Heart to help children understand Australia’s past, so that we can have a shared future.

Released as a project for NAIDOC Week, three of Douglas’ illustrations - ‘Heart of the nation’, ‘First contact’ and ‘Big beautiful country’ - can now be viewed through your device using AR.

The work is accessible through an editorial feature on Yahoo News Australia, with author Thomas Mayor narrating excerpts from the book as an accompanying soundtrack to the experience.

RYOT Studio and Yahoo News Australia worked on the immersive project in collaboration with Blak Douglas, a contemporary artist of proud Dhungatti Aboriginal origins, and Thomas Mayor, a Torres Strait Islander man who is a union official and signatory of the Uluru Statement from the Heart.

“We’re very excited to continue our partnership with First Nations artists to bring their works to life in AR via the Verizon Media Immersive Platform," Head of Strategic Solutions at RYOT Studio Julia Edwards says.

“Our tech has brought a new dimension to the incredible illustrations that share the Uluru Statement from the Heart message so well. It’s been an absolute privilege and pleasure working with Blak Douglas and Thomas Mayor to create an invaluable resource accessible to all Australians."

 

Finding Our Heart was recently short-listed for the Best Designed Children’s Non-Fiction Illustrated Book at the Australian Book Design Awards.

“When Blak Douglas brought Finding Our Heart to life with his illustrations, I thought I’d seen it all but this new digital immersive format is a great new way for people to connect with the story I wrote about the Uluru Statement," Mayor says.

“I hope it inspires more people to take action. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders make up only 3% of the population and we are voiceless. To help us gain a voice, change can only take place if this is challenged by everyone.”

The activation is one of a series of activities being carried out by Verizon Media to mark NAIDOC Week, as part of its ongoing commitment to championing diversity and inclusion across its businesses and mastheads.

The Yahoo logo has been changed to one designed by Noongar and Saibai Islander artist Tyrown Waigana.

Additionally, in recognition of the importance of celebrating and learning from First Nations people, Verizon Media has partnered with Omnicom Group to host a ‘Heal Country. Heal Nation’ panel event for staff.

Indigenous speakers will dissect this year’s NAIDOC Week theme and yarn about challenges and issues facing the community.

“We’re proud to celebrate and support the histories and cultures of our First Nations people and spread the Uluru Statement from the Heart message in a new, digital way," Verizon Media ANZ INSEA vice president Paul Sigaloff says.

"Listening and learning is central to the path towards Reconciliation, there’s always more we can do. It’s great to have OMG partnered with us to learn together.”

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