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Everyst Stories Releases Masi Oka's Solar Flare and other new stories

Saturday, October 06, 2018


Masi Oka, Emmy and Golden Globe nominated actor who starred in Heroes and Hawaii Five-O,  is now part of Everyst as a creative advisor and has co-created Solar Flare, the latest original series released by Everyst Stories.

Solar Flare is an upcoming series that put together elements of science fiction and comedy into a light-hearted, character-driven adventure. The story follows a group of young and excited self-acclaimed geniuses on a mission to explore the Alpha Centauri star system for habitable worlds. In order to get there, the group must ride the wave of a solar flare.

Members of the creative team for Solar Flare  include Hengtee Lim, Ben Watanabe, and Filipino illustrators Jayron Zapanta and Fer Lan Oppa.

About Everyst


Everyst is a social fiction app that tells its stories through real-time character-written tweets. Based in Tokyo, Japan, Everyst Stories are collected and published through its proprietary publishing tool. This allows readers to receive real-time notifications and enjoy stories at their own pace.


It is a new approach to manga and light novels where characters post updates on Twitter.

"You see all sorts of social media personalities telling stories through their posts," shares Everyst content creator Merryweather. "Social fiction is more like theater. You have characters actually participating in the delivery of the story to the audience, which makes it the most immersive type of fiction that you can create."

Other Stories to follow

The Conspiracy Research Club  is a loving homage to the aesthetics of horror. The series follows Luna Gardner (@CRC_Luna), a member of the Poppy Valley High School Conspiracy Research Club who investigates the strange events of her hometown with her friends. Stories are published every week.

The Convenience Store is inspired by Hengtee Lim's experience in retail. It follows the story of Eddie (@Eddieededed) and the seemingly endless parade of people and events that come his way. A light-hearted comedy that pokes fun at the mundane, readers can follow all the laughs, heartaches, and shenanigans Eddie experiences each and every day.

The Everyst app is available on iOS and Android. Download it now and start reading these incredible stories.

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Ayala Museum App Gives On Demand Access on Art and Culture

Saturday, May 12, 2018



Do you want to visit a museum to experience art and culture but you can't squeeze it into your busy schedule? Or you probably live too far away from a museum? Well, if you've got a cellphone or a tablet you can now have access to the Ayala Museum's permanent exhibition.

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Ayala Museum has launched its own app and becomes the first art and culture museum in the Philippines that has a digital museum. With its dedication to continuously modernize the museum experience, the app gives user a glimpse into the museum's permanent exhibitions such as The Dioramas of Philippine History, Gold of Ancestors, A Millennium of Contact, and Art and the Order of Nature. Also, the audio guides that supplement the collections are also available through the app. 

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The users will also get a glimpse of the museum's current changing exhibitions, get updates of their latest events, programs, and visitor information. The app is also very user friendly. It opens up access for everyone to their collections and programs with only a few clicks.



Ayala Museum has also partnered with Mystery Manila to create a puzzle game within the app that users can play when in the museum. Using clues in the app and in the exhibits, players get to be detectives tasked to solve a challenging mystery within the app. For the first in-app game, users get to travel in time through the Dioramas to locate a missing time-traveling historian. With this game, visitors get to interact with the exhibits in a more playful way, making their experience one that will be hard to forget. 

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With the launch of its Virtual Reality Rizal experience last year, Ayala Museum has made it known that it is not afraid to use technology to create new and exciting museum experiences. 

The launch of the app is just another way the museum recognizes the importance of the digital experience in enhancing the traditional features of the museum. 

Download the Ayala Museum app now available on the App Store and Google Play Store to start experiencing art and culture anytime and anywhere.

For more information, visit www.ayalamuseum.org



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