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•Project Title: Exploring the Roots of Freedom: Augmented Reality Tour for Mitchelville South Carolina Gullah-Geechee Heritage Site•Institution: Flori FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3ida Atlantic University, College of Arts & Letters, School of Communication & Multimedia Studies.•Project Director: Christopher Maraffi, cinaraffi@fau.edu•Grant Program: Digital Projects for the Public: Discovery GrantsApplication NarrativeA) Nature of the requestFlorida Atlantic University (FAU) re FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3quests an NEH Digital Projects for the Public Discovery grant in the amount of $30,000 to develop design documents for Exploring the Roots of Freedom:FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3
Augmented Reality Tour for Mitchelville South Carolina Gullah-Geechee Heritage Site, a transmedia project consisting of a site-specific augmented rea•Project Title: Exploring the Roots of Freedom: Augmented Reality Tour for Mitchelville South Carolina Gullah-Geechee Heritage Site•Institution: Flori FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3interactive media on a live camera feed from a mobile device or a headset like the Magic Leap One or Microsoft HoloLens, so that virtual structures and figures appear to inhabit the surrounding environment. We have assembled an interdisciplinary team of digital media and humanities faculty from four FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3 universities, preservation institutions, and industry leaders in emerging technologies, to develop an engaging experiential learning application forFAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3
visitors to an important site related to Reconstruction-era history and African American culture.Mitchelville was the first Freedman’s town in the Uni•Project Title: Exploring the Roots of Freedom: Augmented Reality Tour for Mitchelville South Carolina Gullah-Geechee Heritage Site•Institution: Flori FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3 site on Hilton Head Island South Carolina. Our project is to create an augmented reality tour application that will immerse site visitors in Mitchelville s rich history and culture. Tourists will be able to literally follow in the footsteps of figures from history, picking up virtual 3D artifacts t FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3o examine, and interact with historical personalities like Harriet Tubman. General Mitchel, and Robert Smalls. The augmented reality tour will featureFAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3
Gullah-Geechee storytelling and dance performances to make the experience more culturally diverse and authentic for year-round visitors to the park. •Project Title: Exploring the Roots of Freedom: Augmented Reality Tour for Mitchelville South Carolina Gullah-Geechee Heritage Site•Institution: Flori FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3tural assets for future generations, and improving attendance so the tours become self-sustaining. We are collaborating with History and African American Studies faculty from University of South Carolina Beaufort (USCB) and Coastal Carolina University (CCU), the Mitchelville Preservation Proiect, an FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3d Reconstruction National Monument sites in Beaufort County South Carolina like the Penn Center to develop the humanities content of this project.We pFAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3
lan to produce a basic self-guided augmented reality tour for mobile phones that will be freely downloadable on app stores, and a deluxe guided tour f•Project Title: Exploring the Roots of Freedom: Augmented Reality Tour for Mitchelville South Carolina Gullah-Geechee Heritage Site•Institution: Flori FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3lly map the environment in ways that can't be done by standard mobile devices, allowing US to augment the site with 3D content ina more believable way, while using the tour proceeds to update and maintain the site technology. The Mitchelville tour is a flagship project in a new educational partnersh FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3ip between FAU and Magic Leap, one of the world leaders in spatial computing technology, and who has offered to provide technical support for developiFAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3
ng the paid tour app. We are also working with computer science faculty who specialize in interactive media research from North Carolina state Univers•Project Title: Exploring the Roots of Freedom: Augmented Reality Tour for Mitchelville South Carolina Gullah-Geechee Heritage Site•Institution: Flori FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3raduate students will be using their multimedia production expertise to design the augmented reality experience, starting with preproduction concept art and storyboards, and a proof-of-concept for the technical approach. Although this project is on the cutting edge of emerging technologies, we have FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3the interdisciplinary team of digital artists and technologists to successfully create a new way of experiencing and learning history in Mitchelville.FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3
To reach a wider audience and encourage people to visit the physical site, we will also explore creating a portable Mitchelville exhibit-installation •Project Title: Exploring the Roots of Freedom: Augmented Reality Tour for Mitchelville South Carolina Gullah-Geechee Heritage Site•Institution: Flori FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3er with the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Discovery and Science (MODS), Daruma Tech, and Magic Leap to teach augmented reality to high school students in the MODS App-titude Internship program, we plan to have MODS summer school students contribute to the Mitchel Ville augmented reality museum exhibit. FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3Ideally, we would like such an exhibit to travel widely to campuses, libraries, and museums around the country, such as the International African AmerFAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3
ican Museum in Charleston. To distribute the content even further to the public, we plan to design a web site that will feature 360-degree video of th•Project Title: Exploring the Roots of Freedom: Augmented Reality Tour for Mitchelville South Carolina Gullah-Geechee Heritage Site•Institution: Flori FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3 We will be working with South Carolina Educational Television (SCETV) and USCB broadcasting faculty and students to produce educational video in the Beaufort SCETV production facility.B) Humanities contentHistoric Mitchelville was the first Freedman’s town in the US, even before the Emancipation Pr FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3oclamation (Jan 1st 1863) during the Civil War, in Union occupied Hilton Head Island South Carolina. Founded by General Ormsby Mitchel in late 1862, tFAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3
he town was occupied and run by former coastal slaves collectively known today as Gullah-Geechee. Mitchelville, as a central feature of the Port Royal•Project Title: Exploring the Roots of Freedom: Augmented Reality Tour for Mitchelville South Carolina Gullah-Geechee Heritage Site•Institution: Flori FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3ue styles of rhythmic dance, music, and storytelling, such as the Ring Shout, that became central to the Southern roots of African-American culture. Harriet Tubman, famed Underground Railroad freedom fighter, was assigned to the Port Royal area to serve as a nurse, and while on Hilton Head Island vi FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3sited Mitchelville. After Reconstruction during the Jim Crow years in South Carolina at the end of the nineteenth century. Mitchelville became abandonFAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3
ed and forgotten as inhabitants migrated North to Charleston and beyond, but a century later renewed local research and archaeology are restoring its •Project Title: Exploring the Roots of Freedom: Augmented Reality Tour for Mitchelville South Carolina Gullah-Geechee Heritage Site•Institution: Flori FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3Head Chamber of Commerce. The original site structures have long since vanished, but information outposts inform visitors of the parks rich history, and annual Gullah-Geechee special events feature physical tours and storytelling performances. To develop the content of the tour, we will be meeting w FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3ith humanities and digital media faculty from four universities, the Mitchelville Preservation Project, and preservationists from related ReconstructiFAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3
on National Monument sites. In this first exploratory phase, our objective is to develop a narrative for the Mitchelville tour that furthers the discu•Project Title: Exploring the Roots of Freedom: Augmented Reality Tour for Mitchelville South Carolina Gullah-Geechee Heritage Site•Institution: Flori FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3 Reconstruction 360 on South Carolina Educational Television web site. These new documentaries tell African-American stories that were actively suppressed in the South through Jim Crow-era revisionist history, and forgotten by much of the rest of the nation.Mitchelville and the Port Royal Experiment FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3 was one of those forgotten stories of African American self-governance that wasn't fully covered in these other documentaries because it occurred befFAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3
ore the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation. This project is unique in several W'ays compared to other educational media on Reconstruction. We will look mo•Project Title: Exploring the Roots of Freedom: Augmented Reality Tour for Mitchelville South Carolina Gullah-Geechee Heritage Site•Institution: Flori FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3t Smalls, a Gullah-Geechee born into slavery in Beaufort, who emancipated himself and family members when he commandeered a Confederate war ship to escape to Union occupied Hilton Head Island in early 1862, and who later became a war hero and US congressman. We will also take an aesthetic approach t FAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3hat puts a spotlight on Gullah-Geechee culture, the language, craft, music, and dance practices of the Freedman who inhabited Mitchel Ville, and whoseFAU-FDEP-GreenLodgingReportPhase3
coastal descendants still struggle for recognition of their impact on African American history. Also, where other educational media on the African AmGọi ngay
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