Over the past twenty years, Walking Cinema’s innovative projects have generated organic buzz and press. Here is a sample of articles written about our projects.
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Venice Unwired
Everyday details receive a fresh gloss...from the fact that hanging laundry in Venice is a violation of city ordinance to old men's card-playing club...
Venice Unmasked
Tourists need to get deeper, and go beyond the surface experience of the main attractions of the gondolas and boats to find the hidden secrets, Epstein says...
The First Film Made for the iPhone
The torture of seeing films intended for 30ft cinema screens being squeezed into a 2.5in space has done nothing to deter millions of iPod users from downloading those burnt...
With “Murder on Beacon Hill” iPhone App Debuts at Boston Film Festival
As far as anyone knows, it’s a first in movie history, a location-based iPhone application has been accepted as an entry at a major film festival…
The experience of this first chapter of Museum of the Hidden City tells a small segment of the history of one community in a small slice of one neighborhood...
Visit the Not-So-Distant Past with ‘Museum of the Hidden City’
New app-based walking tour leads users through historic Washington, D.C.
As part of the museum’s yearlong focus on housing justice, “Before the Bulldozers” recalls the Southwest community—and its displacement—in vivid detail...
Author and narrator Michael Epstein follows Keats around Silicon Valley as he demos the foul fabrication for wide-eyed investors and jaded engineers…
The Pheromonophone Lets You Reach Out and Smell Someone
For Nearly 140 Years, A Seaside Mission Has Offered Ship Workers Small Comforts And Spiritual Support
WBUR’s companion piece to Walking Cinema’s audio and photogrammetry experience of the Seafarers Mission…
Landscape of Civil Rights
While Walking Cinema’s work is a descendent of the museum audio guide, the core experience is more akin to documentary film and public radio...
Outside > Inside :Outdoor Exhibitions in the Era of COVID and Black Lives Matter
Such connections to the real world, to current issues, to our cities and civic duties, can only be enhanced as museums embrace the displacement of the gallery to the streets...
‘The Fillmore Eclipse’ highlights devastating effects of urban renewal
“Everything the patrons saw, and heard and experienced, is still lingering in this neighborhood around them.”