Creator pathway

Create with MOMVE

A public pathway for storytellers, artists, performers, designers, and creative contributors.

MOMVE is being designed to make creative contribution visible while protecting ownership, consent, attribution, licensing choices, and cultural context. Submissions are not active in this public static release.

Who this is for

Creative and knowledge contributors

MOMVE’s creative ecosystem can include many forms of authorship, craft, performance, technical imagination, and community knowledge.

Writers and storytellers

Scripts, oral stories, fragments, memory texts, and narrative worlds.

Illustrators and animators

Portraits, characters, comics, motion scenes, visual motifs, and future AR/WebXR assets.

Voice artists and performers

Audio narration, live performance, guide delivery, embodied roles, and sonic character work.

Artisans and designers

Figurines, textiles, packaging, patches, story objects, and exhibition kits.

Audio creators

Soundscapes, jingles, field recordings, radio formats, and listening environments.

Researchers and knowledge holders

Cultural research, translation, archival memory, local knowledge, and community context.

Contribution types

What creators may contribute later

Future contribution workflows should be secure, reviewed, and rights-aware. Public display should never be confused with automatic commercial licensing.

  • Stories, scripts, performance fragments, and archival memory.
  • Audio works, voice-overs, translations, and soundscapes.
  • Visual art, portrait images, textile motifs, and figurine concepts.
  • Local knowledge, community context, research notes, and language support.
Rights-aware

Rights-aware participation

Creative work requires ownership clarity, consent, attribution, licensing options, review, and documented agreement before commercial use.

Before submissions open

  • Clear submission terms must be published.
  • Creator accounts and permissions must be secure.
  • Rights, visibility, and licensing options must be recorded.
  • Private files must be stored outside public_html.
Creator access

Introduce yourself without sending confidential materials.

Use the request-access page for a non-confidential introduction. Do not attach unpublished files, contracts, identity documents, or sensitive IP materials.