The DJ and the War Crimes

Interactive Article

Client

Rolling Stone & Starling Labs

Year

2023

Responsibility

Website design

Studio

Gladeye

Description

"The DJ and the War Crimes," is a digital storytelling site for Rolling Stone and The Starling Lab. It forensically retraces a war crime by a Serbian paramilitary group in Bosnia during the 90s. The article combines investigative journalism with blockchain technology to identify the murderer and push for justice 30 years on.

Rolling Stone’s investigation uncovered troves of imagery from Ron Haviv, the photojournalist who witnessed the atrocity. They also combed Serbian payroll documents and social media pages connected to “Arkan’s Tigers” to track the participants since the conflict, including a well-known trance DJ in Europe.

Drawing on the aesthetic of film photographers’ contact sheets, our art direction used pencilled annotations to point out important details. They act as the hand of the investigator, providing a visual thread that runs throughout the piece. We also chose a dot-matrix monospace typeface that closely mirrors the one on photographer Ron Haviv’s film slides (and which resonates with the blockchain metadata).

The stark black and white with dramatic red colour palette, and the grainy or ripped textures convey a mood of raw, uncompromising reportage. While Bosnian war posters from the era inspired both the condensed display typeface and the colour scheme.

We used layering effects and animations throughout the site, to mirror the process of the investigation and give the feeling of an evidence board, mapping connections between disconnected moments to locate the truth.

We created a fully interactive evidence library where users can pan around to explore that primary content directly. And we separated criticial evidence - The Photograph, Document and Network, into secondary pages, then offered them contextually during the main piece. Users can navigate a huge amount of content without feeling overwhelmed and it rewards subsequent viewings.

We designed a unique “Authentication Certificate” view to show Starling Lab’s chain of custody tech which imprints every moment - from the click of the shutter, to an update in Photoshop - onto an immutable blockchain. We wanted the reader to assume the role of detective, moving back through time into the raw archival footage and going deeper into the research behind the story.

The impact of this project was resounding. It received over 150,000 visits and thousands of tweets on launch. It stands as a proof of concept for Rolling Stone and The Starling Lab’s technology, pointing to the future of investigative journalism in an era where trust and truth are more important than ever.

Recognition

1x Purple Pin, Digital, DINZ Best Awards 1x Gold, Large Scale Websites, DINZ Best Awards 1x Outstanding Interactive Media, Emmy Nominated 1x Gold Winner, Good Design Awards 1x Site of the Day, Awwwards 1x Site of the Day, The FWA 1st in Innovation, The National Press Photographers Association 1x Honorable Mention in Design, The National Press Photographers Association 1x Best Digital Design, ASME

Credits

Gladeye

Creative Director

Tarver Graham

Designers

Cody Dunstan-Brown
Nathan Walker

Developers

Nathan Walker
Alastair Gray
Alfie Chiong
Kate Scherz
William Hamlin

Project Manager

Antony Zouch


Starling Labs

Lead Contributors

Adam Rose
Jonathan Dotan

Engineers

Benedict Lau


Yurko Jaremko

Video & UX

Josh Lee

Gladeye

Creative Director

Tarver Graham

Designers

Cody Dunstan-Brown
Nathan Walker

Developers

Nathan Walker
Alastair Gray
Alfie Chiong
Kate Scherz
William Hamlin

Project Manager

Antony Zouch


Starling Labs

Lead Contributors

Adam Rose
Jonathan Dotan

Engineers

Benedict Lau


Yurko Jaremko

Video & UX

Josh Lee

Rolling Stone

Creative Director

Joseph Hutchinson

Digital Director

Lisa Tozzi

Art Director

Matthew Cooley

Editor

Sean Woods

Senior Multimedia Editor

Kyle Rice

Deputy Photo Editor

Sacha Lecca

Researcher

Rick Carp

Copy

Jason Maxey


Individual

Reporting

Sophia Jones


Nidžara Ahmetašević


Milivoje Pantović

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©ody Dunstan-Brown 2023. All rights reserved.

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©ody Dunstan-Brown 2023. All rights reserved.

The DJ and the War Crimes

Interactive Article