Fabella Creator has grown into a powerful tool that can be used for education and guidance. Although, it was first created for the purpose of storytelling. 

Alexander Klingspor, a Swedish artist, used Fabella Creator to enhance the stories that he was trying to convey. He built a series of artworks around the narrative of alligators in the New York City sewers. He used Wanderword’s interactive writing tool to delve deeper into the urban legend when displaying these pieces.

Art-lovers came across this work, and all they had to do was scan a QR code to be immersed in Klingspor’s tales. They were met with rich audio of soft piano sounds, the dripping of underground tunnels, and a smooth Swedish voice telling them about what they were seeing. 

The viewers had complete control over their experience. Strolling through the artworks, they could click on the titles of the art on their phone to hear their stories. They had the options to reflect on each piece, with the audio guide posing insightful questions to them. They could go back and revisit a tale, or skip over what didn’t intrigue them. Everyone in the gallery had a personal experience with the guide. It was unique to each individual and set at their own pace.  

With Fabella Creator, you can explore ways to connect that were inaccessible to many in the past (unless you could code, or hire someone to do it for you). Fabella Creator offers experiences – to anyone and everyone who has a good story to tell.