Artist Statement
People used to share stories on porches, across back
fences, at the barbershop or over coffee. We still
tell our stories, but because of any number of reasons
– television, jobs, long commutes – we
tell them less often, and take advantage of fewer
opportunities to share them. Now digital media provides
both the chance to tell stories easily, flexibly and
with all the power of music and movement, together
with the opportunity to share these stories through
a medium that many people can access at any time –
the Internet. Mile High Stories will help citizens
of Denver construct a narrative quilt available to
the community and the world beyond. A piece of public
art. A living history. A place to make new connections
and nurture them. The Mile High Stories team of artists
(Daniel Weinshenker, Hugh Graham, and Tim Roessler)
will use the residency at PlatteForum to work with
a diverse group of Denver-area residents to create
a series of personal narratives and mini-documentaries
reflecting on life in the Mile High City. The artists
will produce their own digital narratives and reflections
on life in Denver, and will conduct a workshop with
students from Denver’s PS1 School, encouraging
them to create their own digital stories as well.
The stories created through the workshop will be presented
as a video loop in gallery installation. The gallery
space will show numerous ‘low-tech’ stories,
consisting of still pictures and accompanying text
created by a range of students and community members.
The gallery experience will also include a ‘Story
Booth,’ allowing gallery visitors to record
their own audio stories; these will then be edited,
combined with photos, and presented on the Mile High
Stories website.
Hugh Graham is a facilitator, writer, and interactive designer working with clients such as Universal Studios, US West/Qwest, Janus, Aspen Ski Company, the Limited Express, Maytag, Virgin, the Colorado Rockies, among others. He develops and implements innovative and effective strategies, with a focus on the use of scenarios, stories, and prototypes in the creative process. In addition to his work in interactive content development, he has extensive experience in film, video, music and theater, including projects for MGM/Universal, Paramount, Viacom, the Guthrie Theater, and the Walker Art Center. An award winning performance and video artist, including awards from the Denver Mayor’s Office of Art Culture and Film and the Colorado Council for the Arts, Hugh focuses on the use of story to engage, entertain, and educate. Hugh is currently a member of the board of directors of the American Institute of Graphic Arts Colorado Chapter, and is a frequent public speaker on subjects including interdisciplinary design and digital storytelling.
With 15 years in the communications industry, Tim Roessler has extensive experience in content, branding and creative strategy as it applies to traditional and new media. As vice president and creative director for iXL, a global consulting and services company, he led the creative teams developing powerful strategies for such international clients as Virgin Cars, Virgin Energy, Budget Rent A Car, and Express (a division of the Limited, Inc.) As an Internet executive, he became known as an expert in the uses of storytelling for media design, and in the creation of multi-channel narratives. In 1994, Tim co-founded and was the creative director of ccg online. There, he created and wrote award-winning websites for the Aspen Skiing Company, Nikko Hotels, Alamo Rent A Car, Universal Studios Florida and the Colorado Rockies Baseball Club.




