Ralph Hoyte wants his audio walk to be used as a living museum on the transatlantic slave trade.
Broadcast JournalistColston's Last Journey starts at the plinth where Edward Colston's statue was pulled down and ends where it was pushed into the harbour in 2020.
"I wanted to give something back to Bristol and attempt to say this history was a mixture of all these different things that shouldn't be hidden," he added. Mr Hoyte worked with University of the West of England to develop the historical research behind the audio, local voice actors and musicians.Local voice actors, musicians and UWE history researchers worked on the project
"The nine ghost ships included in the experience are ones that actually sailed from Bristol to the West coast of Africa in the 17th and 18th centaury.
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