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Bettina Minder

Collection X: Hear You Are - 0 views

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    [murmur] is a documentary oral history project that records stories and memories told about specific geographic locations. In each of these locations there is a [murmur] sign with a phone number on it that anyone can call to listen to a story while experiencing being right where the story takes place.
Bettina Minder

Interactive Radio: Exploring Visitors Stories using a Radio Interface: - 1 views

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    Interactive Radio: Exploring Visitors Stories using a Radio Interface: << ROOM OF OPINION>> Retracing the past: exploring objects, stories, mysteries (June 2003) was an exhibition held in the Hunt Museum The Hunt Museum and the Interaction Design Centre of The University of Limerick, in Ireland, jointly developed this exhibition. At that exhibition there was a Room of pinion where visitiors coul leave a message about the nature and possible use of some mysterious objects. Comments were collected, and visitors could listen to them in rel time through a radio in the Sudy room. The sound of earlier opinions also generated a sort of murmur that was heard in the same room. Comments were made using an interactive telephone. A visual analogue of the prcess of storing the comments could be seen in a dynamic graühic display representing a visual trace of these opinions. Visitors could see and listen to their own comments recorded. (hier zitiert nach Salgado, ., Breaking Apart Participation in Museums, S. 3f)
Bettina Minder

Communicating Life Stories - Digital Storytelling Oral History | T3C Idea Exchange - 0 views

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    "Communicating Life Stories - Digital Storytelling Oral History Publishing in a Digital Age" OK, how many of you out there have a cassette player? 8 track? 8mm projector? Exactly, no one.
Bettina Minder

Museum Exhibit and Design News | Ideum blog » National Digital Forum - 0 views

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    Digital New Zealand is an initiative... "This interactive online video mashup uses EditorOne to let visitors create their own short videos using historic video images, still photographs, artifacts, music and audio clips."
Bettina Minder

My Brighton and Hove: a living history - 0 views

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    Das wär vielleicht interessant für Nathalie Unternährer, und das Museum Nidwalden? "This award-winning website is a living history of Brighton and Hove. Through the site, people share their memories, photos, knowledge and opinions about the city - as it is today and as it was in the past. There are over 10,000 pages to explore and it's very easy to add your own. Enjoy!"
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    hi Bettina, solange wir noch nicht wissen, wie wir Links verwalten, wäre es vielleicht geschickt, dass in die Gruppe zu posten, genauso wie die Frau Kamke das gemacht hat. Gruss, Axel
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