Stories for Life at Glastonbury Festival
So the Stories for Life project made a surprise appearance at Glastonbury Festival this year.
We created a 90 second edit of our 3 minute animation which was screened between every act on the main stages.
For a project with zero commercial agenda and mostly unfunded this was totally surreal to witness.
We are incredibly grateful for the media team at Glastonbury Festival who supported and enabled this to happen.
Here’s some clips of Stories for Life spotted at Glastonbury !
Stories for Life was written in 2020, exploring the question -
"What are the new stories?"
We found insight in a blend of ancient and modern understanding.
Stories for Life is offered as a gift, a tool, to help us all connect to this understanding as we seek to navigate our troubled times.
The site's chapters, tell a story of this understanding, ending with some practical recommendations on beginning.
We are exploring the next evolution for this project, sign up for updates via the Stories for Life site if you are keen to get involved
We are also developing a Stories for Life immersive workshop and tools, to support organisations seeking to explore what the proposed story evolutions in the Stories for Life work might mean for them, their mission, communities and networks.
Do reach out if this is of interest.
Over to you.
Stories for Life was written by Dan Burgess and Paddy Loughman.
The animation was developed with Myth Studio, Animation Director James Finlay, Lead Animator Jono Kamester. Voice by Orchideh Vishkaiy, Music and Sound by James Jackman. Stories for Life graphics by Loz Ives. Produced by The Spaceship Earth.
Stories for Life is an open inquiry exploring the role of stories in helping shape a more beautiful, life sustaining world, with economic designs built around human and ecological wellbeing, an economy in service to life.
Kickstarted by The SpaceShip Earth, Green Economy Coalition and The Wellbeing Economy Alliance.