Abby's Dream Journey Story Exhibititions
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Second Life Exhibit
The Second Life Exhibit is a part of Mary Anne Funk’s Master’s in Multimedia Journalism Defense at the University of Oregon in Portland, Oregon. Mary Anne’s defense focused on accessibility in media and the ways in which we can share our stories across multiple platforms.
Mary Anne’s original defense was set for March 2020, however, due to social distancing measures put in place because of Covid-19, her defense was rescheduled. As a result, what was meant to be an in-person exhibit during her defense to show the use of story stations as a way to share our stories across multiple platforms, Mary Anne began the process of adapting her in-person story exhibit and immersive audio experience to Second Life with a presentation on Zoom. Second Life is a computer based virtual world platform.
Abby’s Dream Journey story exhibit in Second Life focuses on the memories that Abby Griffith has of her life before she lost her sight, the memory of the day it happened, her visual dreams that help her remember her life before she went blind, and the journey that took us back to where it all began, in Ethiopia.
Visitors begin Abby’s Dream Journey at the information station in the front of the exhibit where they receive a note card introducing them to Abby’s story and the exhibit space.
After reading the note card, attendees, head to the center of the exhibit to listen to Abby’s story, Memories and Dreams .
After listening to Abby’s Memories and Dreams story, attendees were welcome to move around the exhibit in any way they would like to.
Mary Anne built the exhibit from the ground up with advice and support from Professor Donna Davis. iSkye, Mermaid Celene and Gentle Heron, community members from Virtual Ability, Inc and Ethnographia Island in Second Life, provided feedback and assistance to make the exhibit and story accessible to people who are blind and deaf.
The exhibit in Second Life and the multimedia story online were created with accessibility in mind.
Sign language videos were added to the Ethiopian Sound Journey and were made possible through the University of Oregon’s Accessible Education Center and The University of Oregon’s School of Journalism.
Visitors can experience the interactive story in the Second Life Exhibit through August 2020
After the exhibit, Ethnographia Island is providing a Skybox to Mary Anne to create an extended exhibit. At that time, Mary Anne is going to create an interactive experience titled Seeing Through Hearing. It will include moments through Abby’s Memories and Dreams.