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DIGITAL STORYTELLING exhibition documentation, 2016

Authors :
Axinn, Zahra
Axinn, Zahra
Ellis, Logan
Esquivel, Audrey
Lozano, Melissa
Mang, Bella
Newman, Katelyn
Ribaudo, Christopher
Park, Adam
Suggs-Joe, DeShara
Swift, Sonja
Adiele, Faith
Conrad, Lisa
Axinn, Zahra
Axinn, Zahra
Ellis, Logan
Esquivel, Audrey
Lozano, Melissa
Mang, Bella
Newman, Katelyn
Ribaudo, Christopher
Park, Adam
Suggs-Joe, DeShara
Swift, Sonja
Adiele, Faith
Conrad, Lisa
Source :
CCA/C Archives
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The MFA in Writing program’s Digital Storytelling course, taught in spring 2016 by Faith Adiele, brought together graduate writers, artists and makers to hone their narrative skills and develop their own digital projects. The Bay Area is the center of electronic and digital literature (literary work created exclusively on and for devices with screens) and storytelling, but while the dazzling technologies may be new, interactive storytelling is one of the earliest forms of human interaction. We explored e-lit's antecedents and traditions, ranging from non-Western traditions like the griot, talk-story, and testimonio, to the democratized oral history movement of the 1970s; from the physicality of Book Arts to platforms and networks that offer open-source, global activist alternatives to pricey technology. The course was open to all grad students and had participants from Architecture and Design MBA. They received training from Yosmay del Mazo of StoryCorps, Thaddeus Howze of Quora, Chieh-Ju Pai in the Film Dept, with additional support and training by digital scholarship librarian Lisa Conrad. This was an attempt for writers/artists/makers to speak a shared language across the college, and heralds the beginning of further college-wide collaborations.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
CCA/C Archives
Notes :
multimedia, born digital, 10 multimedia presentations, text/plain, application/pdf, image/jpeg, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1088899009
Document Type :
Electronic Resource