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Title: SEVEN ReImagined: A Transmedia Storytelling Evolution Proposal
Authors: Braguez, Joana Rita Cerieira 
Keywords: digital media art; transmedia storytelling; social art; sin
Issue Date: 2023
Serial title, monograph or event: Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Abstract: "Seven ReImagined" is an innovative transmedia storytelling project that reshapes the exploration of the seven deadly sins in a modern context. Building upon the original artwork "Seven", this venture incorporates traditional media, digital tools, and the latest immersive technologies to cultivate profound user engagement and interaction. The project's objective is to enhance understanding of timeless moral themes, encourage self-reflection, and foster communal participation. The project centres around a physical and virtual exhibition (via Metaverse), where the artworks dedicated to each sin invite viewers into a reflective and immersive journey. The inclusion of a confessional booth enriches the narrative by allowing viewers to anonymously express and share their interpretation of their own sins. The journey further extends to a dedicated website and a podcast series, serving as a hub for a comprehensive narrative, providing in-depth information about each artwork, and fostering an engaging global dialogue around these universal themes. Engagement through social media platforms allows the project to reach varied audiences, harnessing the participatory culture of these platforms to stimulate reflections and dialogues. By marrying artistic creativity with technological innovation, "Seven ReImagined", creates a multifaceted dialogue on ancient moral wisdom in our contemporary society, providing a profound platform for self-reflection and communal participation. The project's innovation lies in seamlessly blending traditional art with cutting-edge immersive technologies, offering a fresh perspective on ancient moral concepts. Future iterations hold the potential for enhanced sensory experiences, collaborative educational initiatives, data-driven insights, and diverse exhibition formats. In summary, "Seven ReImagined" creatively fuses art and technology, engaging in multifaceted dialogues about ancient moral wisdom. Serving as a platform for introspection and global discourse, the project reaffirms the enduring relevance of fundamental human themes.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/111968
ISSN: 24156698
24156698
DOI: 10.25046/aj080414
Rights: openAccess
Appears in Collections:I&D CEIS20 - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais

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