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Echo - NYC

Echo - NYC

Winter Sun

Winter Sun

Project Description

Project Description

ECHO · NYC turns a digital story archive of NYC neighborhood stories into subjective walking-tour guides. We collect narratives, one neighborhood at a time, and curate them into our walking-tour app/digital book

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Three white iPhones are displayed against a bright blue background. Each phone screen shows different content: one displays a blue background with yellow cartoon eyes and the text "Welcome to ECHO NYC Stories through your walkabout tour. The theme of the stories are - The Way Things Were."; another shows a circular orange sun with a black border and the text "Tap on the sphere to listen to the story."; and a third displays a black rectangle with the text "Flip your device on any page."Six smartphones display colorful tarot card illustrations against a bright blue background. Each card features unique artwork and text, including “Kellogg’s Diner,” “A Tumbleweed Rolls in Brooklyn,” “On Our Chance Encounter at Before,” “Across the Window,” “We Would Walk Dogs,” “My Imam,” and “Teen Ecx & Lorimer.” The phones are arranged in a grid, with each card showing a distinct scene and number.A white tablet displays a blue background with a repeating pattern of yellow faces with red tongues. Below the faces, a dark brown rectangle contains the text “Welcome to ECHO • NYC”. Further text reads: “Follow the Williamsburg stories through our lyrical walking tour. The theme of the stories are – The Way Things Were.” A small triangle icon is positioned at the bottom center.A person with long, dark hair stands against a solid black background. They are wearing a sleeveless black top and looking directly at the camera. The lighting is focused on the person, leaving the background dark and undefined. The individual’s expression is neutral or slightly serious.

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310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu