In this presentation Becky will discuss the mobile application "Storyteller" made to accompany the World War One themed "Love & Sorrow" exhibition at Melbourne Museum. Opened in July 2014 the mobile application was an ambitious project telling the stories of eight people and the way their lives were impacted by the First World War. Designed to work across both iOS and Android devices, with limited content upon download and an unlocking of character content only available once the visitor made it onsite to Melbourne Museum not only did the application have to provide a dense amount of multimedia content it also had to work with onsite infrastructure, indoor location and content arriving from multiple management systems within the Museum's intranet. As digital producer on the project Becky will share her insights from creative inspiration, collaborating with third party developers (Art Processors) and technical challenges that were overcome. After being live for over twelve months now she will also look back at the reception post launch. From a technical perspective this presentation will discuss working with external developers, working with multiple internal departments within the Museum, iOS and Android application development and deployment and Raspberry Pi hacking. Becky Sui Zhen Freeman: Becky Sui Zhen Freeman is the producer for Art Processors, a company that designs and develops visitor centric mobile experiences for cultural institutions. In her former role as Multimedia Coordinator for Museum Victoria’s Love & Sorrow exhibition, Becky produced the Storyteller app using a location-triggered content delivery system with Bluetooth beacons. It was the first app to use this technology within Melbourne Museum and was quickly followed by the Imperial War Museum’s WWI Exhibition Guide, of which Becky also produced within her role at Art Processors. Becky has worked as an independent creative producer throughout the last decade since receiving her BA in Communications from the University of Technology, Sydney. With a passion for storytelling across multiple platforms and mediums, her work has spanned the production of interactive and digital content including exhibition web sites, online documentaries, in-gallery interactive content (apps, touch screens, large scale multi-user video installations), film and sound production. Throughout these varied projects Becky has worked alongside programmers and designers who strive to seamlessly integrate technology into the core exhibition experience thus allowing visitors to connect more deeply to the stories being told.