Scopio Launches App to Reach Creators to Express Their Creativity and Make Money at DLD Conference in Munich
Christina Hawatmeh, CEO of Scopio announces launch of the Scopio App at DLD Conference in Munich January 14, 2023.
Scopio revolutionizes the landscape of visual-journalism with an artistic app that businesses with artists.
What started off as a headline in Columbia University’s newspaper, “Revolutionizing the citizen journalist” depicted Christina Hawatmeh’s mission to connect the ordinary citizen with their voice. Building AI products and working through millions of images Hawatmeh set on a journey to connect the world through visual storytelling without barriers. Today, Hawatmeh offers Scopio, a visually educational marketplace where the ordinary citizen, or ‘outsider artist’, and entities of all creeds can work directly with one another. The basis of this app is in sharing authentic images and stories, and sharing who you are as a person and artist. The Scopio App is an artistic media platform where businesses and creatives can collaborate and redefine the guidelines of storytelling with authenticity.
The Scopio App recognizes the power of the ‘ordinary person’ or business working from the confines of home, fulltime jobs or other limitations that prevent a photographer, videographer, graphic artist or illustrator to conduct their craft fulltime freely. People have added 7,000 skills so far to their profiles you can hire on. By offering a platform full of unadulterated talent, the issue of market saturation is solved. Entities can literally reach outside the box and rummage around The Scopio App until they find the artwork or an artist that speaks to what they are looking for, or even better enlighten them as to what they weren’t looking for. Scopio’s app features the most pressing images from Queen Elizabeth to Iran to AI generated art to Forest Fires and experience told firsthand and is a reliable crowdsourced way to see information.
Scopio, author of award-winning book, “The Year Time Stopped” is well versed with time’s constraints. The Scopio App maneuvers technology back to serving as an authenticating, informative tool in a coherent, time-sensitive manner by automatically curating, tagging, and titling people’s work so they don’t have a language or technology barrier to participate. Creators find relief from ‘meme culture pressure’ and businesses and nonprofit entities can better engage consumers based on authentic and creative work from 190 countries.
A key feature on the app is the design built by a global team. Creatives build profiles featuring artworks and literature, giving ample room for visuals to speak for themselves. Audiences go beyond an artwork and into its story by toggling around the app page. Through The Scopio App, the message is clear: delve deeper into what you find online. Both artists and entities can collaborate with one another. Ideas and abstract concepts travel on a freeway of communication, rather than end in a cul de sac of a marketable image.
In a breath of fresh air, The Scopio App resolves the ‘match problem,’ between creatives and entities seeking to sell transparent stories in the marketplace. With the artist’s voice behind the visual, supply and demand are complete.
“This app encompases access to career changing opportunities and a place to be yourself.”