"I've always been intrigued by how the things we experience in our lives run parallel with other events happening at the same time in the world," says Brendan Dawes, creator of storytelling app, Kennedy. With a press of a button, Kennedy captures data such as date, time, weather, what music the phone's playing and places it into the wider context of news headlines to build a multi-layered picture of a single moment. The frozen moment is stored so users can return to it to prompt memories, or simply for nostalgia's sake. The ultimate tool for keeping track of 'where were you when..?' moments.
Kennedy is another example of a storytelling device that enables people to narrate and record their own lives; a digital diary that takes the hassle out of writing or typing.