Preserving Voices, Powered by Sun
Solar-powered audio storytelling kiosks placed in rural communities, preserving oral histories, traditional knowledge, and artisan stories for generations to come.
A traveler in a remote village walks up to a beautifully crafted solar-powered station that looks like a modern gramophone. They touch a warm brass button, and suddenly hear the authentic voice of a 90-year-old weaver telling her family's textile tradition in her native languageβwith the story perfectly preserved and ready to share globally. All powered purely by sunlight.
Oaxaca, Mexico
100% off-grid operation. Each kiosk runs entirely on solar energy, making stories accessible in the most remote locations.
Professional-grade audio capture in a weatherproof, beautiful design that honors the communities it serves.
Support for 500+ languages and dialects. Every story preserved in its authentic voice and original tongue.
Local businesses earn through story interstitials. Kiosks become sustainable community hubs.
Stories become part of a searchable, permanent cultural library for education and tourism.
Communities retain ownership. Stories shared only with permission, protected and respected.