A groundbreaking XR experience that brings the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park in Accra to life digitally. Users explore a spatially accurate, open-world replica of the park — across multiple platforms — while an AI-synthesized voice of Kwame Nkrumah himself narrates the history, philosophy, and cultural significance of the space.
The Challenge
Historical and cultural sites are often inaccessible to diaspora and global audiences. The challenge was creating an immersive, educational experience that was both technically ambitious and deeply respectful of the site's cultural weight.
Our Approach
We built a multiplatform, multiplayer XR environment modeled from the physical park. An AI voice clone of Kwame Nkrumah was trained on archival audio and speeches to serve as the interactive narrator — guiding users through the site with historically grounded commentary. The experience is accessible across headsets, desktop, and mobile.
The Outcome
The project was recognized as a flagship example of XR used for cultural preservation and education, presented at ASU's Endless Games and Learning Lab and featured in immersive media research circles.
Key Results