YarnVision was created to connect people with the depth, beauty, and strength of Indigenous art and culture through immersive technology.
It began as a creative response to the need for stronger cultural engagement, and is now building toward becoming a powerful way to share First Nations stories through both traditional and emerging formats.

We prioritise community voice and artistic authenticity in every story we help bring to life.
We explore new ways to experience culture, using immersive technology like Extended Reality to enrich understanding, not replace tradition.
We believe cultural knowledge should be shared widely and meaningfully — reaching schools, public spaces, and organisations of all sizes.
We build relationships with artists, educators, Elders, and partners to ensure every experience is guided by traditions, relevance, and purpose.
YarnVision is built on the principle of Digital Custodianship, not ownership.
Recognition: we acknowledge Traditional Owners as the primary guardians and interpreters of their culture.
Inalienable Rights: We recognise that ICIP cannot be sold or transferred to YarnVision; it stays with the Mob.
Recognition: we acknowledge Traditional Owners as the primary guardians and interpreters of their culture.
Prior Consent: No community data is deployed commercially without a formal Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) agreement.
Attribution: Every artist and community is given full and proper attribution for their contributions.

We believe in the power of diversity. By showcasing stories across cultures, YarnVision inspires people to appreciate the beauty of a truly multicultural world.
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