Nice to have a dilemma like this to consider Angelina.
I think publishing on YouTube is OK on the basis that you were able remove the material if there was a reason to do so in future. The benefits here probably outweigh the risks. Imagine you or yo…
University of Glamorgan is hiring a Knowledge Catalyst Employee to help ’create a raft of digital stories for use in the context of the new Museum of Cardiff the Cardiff Story’. Closing date is 30 July 2009 and only people who graduated in the last…
Published today by Katrina Kirkwood is a new Rhondda Lives digital stories website - www.rhonddalives.org.uk
I enjoyed being involved in Rhondda Lives, mostly in the early stages. Here's my description of the methodology we used in the first worksh…
I think the key to this lies in not overloading the listener. I've heard of GPS-triggered audio story tours where audio disconcertingly jump-cuts from one clip to the next as soon as the listener moves from one co-ordinate to the other, regardless o…
Hi Gareth,
Also kind of new here, but I find this really interesting! At the museum I work at in NYC, our entire core and most of our special exhibitions are very much based on personal memories and storytelling through objects. We use artifacts to…
Angelina, here's my answer to your question about "the future of digital storytelling in regards to broader social networking tools"....
I'll begin with an editorial approach to applications of digital storytelling in museums, libraries, galleries…
Angelina,
Re parag 1: Please send my best wishes to Jean. I've followed her work since she came to Wales and especially enjoyed her
article "All your chocolate rain are belong to us?' Viral Video, YouTube and the dynamics of participatory culture."…
Hi Gareth
Jean is a friend and colleague and was a tremendous facilitator in the first workshops we ran with the Australian Museum! She continues to do wonderful things!
I'm interested in your thoughts about the future of digital storytelling in re…
Thanks for your welcome Angelina. I've worked closely with Daniel Meadows here in Wales and listened with great interest to his experiences of working in Australia and enjoyed watching the stories too. I've read the chapter he contributed with Jenny…
Hello Gareth and thank you for your posting! Capture Wales inspired a great deal of digital storytelling here in Australia! Through our research project 'New Literacy New Audiences http://cci.edu.au/projects/new-literacy-new-audiences we developed a…
One of the original BBC Capture Wales digital storytelling team from 2001-2008. Recently been working with archive and museums on partnership projects. Most interested in individuals' expression and personal meaning of exhibits.
This is about a revolution in museum, culture, education ...
The European Commission for ITC inclusion (Paul TIMMERS, Director) said it is a revolution and it will bring a new paradigme.
The concept is the behavioral geovector and the system is able to get informations (audio, visual...) without any manipulation, just by looking something and according my interest for what I am looking
Without any kind of suplementary equipement (rfid, wifi etc.)
Without camera
Inside as well outside
free hands, directly usable by all publics (disable or not)
And to get a reconstitution of my way, according my point of view and my preferences on my compute
Anonymously
I would be delighted to give you more info about Percipio
The system is fully operational. It has been tested in real condition for more than one years. A demo will take place in the Museum of Art et Métiers in Paris