Katahdin Woods & Waters
In 2016, 87,563 acres of forestland in northern Maine, first made famous by David Thoreau in the 1850s, was designated as a National Monument by President Obama. Friends of Katahdin Woods & Waters now have a serious task at hand – to do the infrastructure and fundraising work necessary to preserve the land as a National Park while working closely with descendant groups of the land's original inhabitants, the Penobscot Nation, and the Wabanaki Confederacy.
Let the land speak for itself.
We set out to create a video that would introduce the public to the monument and used binaural audio to create an immersive experience. If you've never been to Maine, consider this a formal invitation.