Digital storytelling gives historical places a more human way to speak to their visitors. Instead of relying only on plaques or static signs, sites can share voices, memories, and moments through audio, video, and interactive stories that feel personal and alive. With Cuseum’s tools, staff can update narratives over time and make room for perspectives that often go unheard. Whether someone is on-site or learning from home, the past becomes easier to understan, and easier to feel.
Cuseum Shares Insight “How To Tell History in Virtual Worlds” in AR & VR at the Museum Connections Conference in Paris
Cuseum’s founder Brendan Ciecko sat on a panel at the Museum Connections, the largest international museum conference taking place in France, entitled “How To Tell History in Virtual Worlds - Creating New Digital Physicalities.” The panel featured museum professionals from all over the world such as Guerric Poncet (Le Point, France), Rose Ginosar (Tower of David Museum, Israel), Menno Metselaar (Anne Frank House, Netherlands), and David Kolin (Centre des Monuments Nationaux, France).
