Our projects span digital interpretation and immersive audio — always research-led, always designed for public audiences.
Digital
An interactive public humanities project exploring the politics and poetics of silence — as protest, as complicity, as grief, as power. Using digital tools to surface what usually remains hidden, Simulating Silence is developed for museums, universities, and broader audiences, demonstrating our methodology of converting sophisticated academic concepts into engaging, interactive formats.
Audio
A five-part documentary series examining tourism, labour, and daily life in Japan through sound-rich, historically grounded reporting. Combining field recordings, historical research, and expert commentary, the series creates narratives that balance journalistic rigour with emotional resonance.
We are always open to new collaborations. If you have a research story to tell or an audience to reach, we would like to hear from you.
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