Boase Dana Atchely: The Emergence Of Digital Storytelling

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Digital storytelling can be traced back to the 1980s when Joe Lambert, Dana Atchley, Nina Mullen, and Patrick Milligan launched the digital storytelling movement. They created the Center for Digital Storytelling (CDS) in Berkeley, California. This non-profit artistic center has assisted individuals to craft their own stories and share them with the use of multimedia. Such stories are used for many purposes including the improvement of education. Additionally, digital stories are used to show issues pertaining to social services, the preservation of heritage, well-being, community improvement, human rights, ecological justice, and others (Gregori-Signes, 2014). In San Francisco, digital stories were employed as a therapeutic method that helps in the process of self-discovery. They were used in discriminated communities and struggling environments such as Australian indigenous groups and Welsh Valleys refugees …show more content…

Atchely created short digital narratives about significant events in his life by collecting a variety of multimedia materials and using his personal Apple computer. This project, which was titled ‘NEXT EXIST’, laid foundations for the emergence of digital storytelling. The project also turned Atchley into one of the most prominent American storytellers (Fog, Blanchette, Budtz, & Munch, 2010). Later, the growing international interest in digital stories has led to the establishment of the digital storytelling association with members from eight different countries. In the United Kingdom, precisely in Wales, Meadows, in association with BBC, launched The BBC captures Wales Digital storytelling project. The aim of this project is to strengthen social ties between communities through exchanging stories (Gakhar, 2007). However, digital storytelling is not as widely endorsed and employed in Asia, Africa, and South America as in Europe, North America, and Australasia (Hartley & McWilliams,

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