Experiences

MOMVE Experiences

Storytelling that moves through places, objects, sound, and memory.

MOMVE experiences combine public encounter, guided explanation, symbolic objects, audio layers, market nodes, and future restricted systems. This page explains the experience formats without pretending that ticketing, accounts, audio unlock, or AR/WebXR are already live.

Formats

Experience formats

The MOMVE experience is designed as a modular cultural system that can scale from a small public table to a map-linked circuit.

Featured Prototype

Oudano e-Stage Map — KA26

A public e-theatre prototype combining an A2 printable e-Stage Map, registered QR/marker identity, and KA26 3D/WebAR viewer. No private backend, wallet, ticket, or account unlock is active.

Public

Mobile street activation

A lightweight public setup for markets, courtyards, festivals, schools, galleries, and civic spaces.

Public

Oudano Table

A guided display table where objects, fragments, sound, and audience questions open the story.

Future system

QR/audio listening layer

Future QR or ticket access can unlock soundscapes, narration, and layered audio experiences.

Public

Figurine/object memory layer

Symbolic objects, postcards, patches, zines, and figurines let memory travel beyond the activation.

Map-linked

Map-linked node layer

Each activation can be connected to public node information and future restricted evidence layers.

Future layer

AR/WebXR layer

Future browser-based or mobile AR layers can extend stories through digital characters and spatial scenes.

Audience journey

From discovery to memory

The journey is simple enough for a passerby, but structured enough to become a repeatable experience format.

  1. Discover

    A visitor notices sound, a visual table, a guide, a symbolic object, or a market sign.

  2. Meet the guide

    An Oudano guide explains the scene, the story frame, and how to enter the experience.

  3. Scan / receive access

    A future QR or ticket layer may provide deeper audio or digital access.

  4. Listen

    The visitor enters a listening moment through headphones, ambient speakers, or guided stillness.

  5. Carry the memory forward

    The story continues through objects, postcards, zines, reports, maps, or later digital access.

Active now

Active in this release

  • Public explanation of experience formats.
  • Contact inquiry pathway for partners and participants.
  • Demo map structure for public orientation.
Future restricted system

Future experience systems

  • Ticketing and QR validation.
  • Audio unlock and media access.
  • User accounts and role permissions.
  • AR/WebXR and report dashboards.
Experience inquiry

Bring MOMVE to a place, host, or audience.

Use the public contact page for non-confidential inquiry about activations, venues, partnerships, or support.