{"id":299268,"date":"2007-06-11T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-06-11T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/central-library-asks-whats-your-story\/"},"modified":"2007-06-11T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-06-11T07:00:00","slug":"central-library-asks-whats-your-story","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/central-library-asks-whats-your-story\/","title":{"rendered":"Central Library asks: what&#8217;s your story?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When they aren&#8217;t busy reading books, adults and children visiting the Central Library in Downtown San Diego now have the chance to record their own unique stories as multi-media movie shorts at the Digital Community Storytelling Station. <br \/>At this hands-on kiosk, library visitors can record their own music, photos, videos and speech into three- to five-minute DVDs as part of the San Diego media arts center&#8217;s ongoing story-telling project. <br \/>Installation of the Story Station at the library was stimulated by a movie-making project involving the youth living in San Diego&#8217;s Barrio Logan in 2005. <br \/>&#8220;Initially [the project] had a community and Latino story focus,&#8221; said Ethan van Thillo, executive director and founder of the media arts center, &#8220;but now in our second year we&#8217;re celebrating all stories of all cultures by inviting people to come in and tell their own stories.&#8221; <br \/>The goal was to create a project that would bring more community-based stories into the public library to contrast with the myriad of exotic subjects and settings typically broached in library books, according to van Thillo. <br \/>Originally, the California State Library funded the Digital Story Station, but today KPBS&#8217;s Campaign for Love and Forgiveness funds and promotes the program, thus encouraging the creation of stories that address those themes. <br \/>&#8220;Promotion of the station is a perfect example of how [the project] can grow and continue with the various partners that we might have,&#8221; van Thillo said. <br \/>According to van Thillo, a grant recently awarded by the San Diego foundation will soon allow the media arts center to expand this resource into the libraries of South Bay and North County. <br \/>He also cites a future initiative that would expand the program to six cities across California. <br \/>Since its installation two years ago, the story station has become a permanent library fixture, attracting curious and creative adults and students interested in working in the new, digital medium. <br \/>Common story topics have included themes such as family history, forgiveness and memories of loved ones. <br \/>So far close to 80 stories have been produced using the iMovie, QuickTime and iPhoto software available to library visitors. <br \/>Jady Montgomery, a media arts center representative who helps visitors use the station and assembles mini-movies for them, encourages this ingenuity. <br \/>&#8220;Everybody has stories to tell in their lives&#8221;\u00a6 this is a wonderful opportunity for people to excavate those stories with someone&#8217;s help or by themselves, then retell the story for themselves or as a gift, a memoir or just to re-think an event or relationship,&#8221; she said. <br \/>Even visitors unfamiliar with these computer programs are welcome to create stories. <br \/>However, Montgomery, an independent contractor for the media arts center, cautions that the process can be time-consuming and complicated, though ultimately rewarding. <br \/>&#8220;For people trying to learn about these technologies, it&#8217;s great practice and experience,&#8221; she said. <br \/>According to Montgomery, the Digital Story Station is seeking volunteers to make it more user-friendly. <br \/>&#8220;My vision is that we would have a cadre of media arts students who want the practice to come and help people do their stories and teach them at whatever level they need,&#8221; Montgomery said. <br \/>Adults and students who are interested in the media arts and would like to volunteer at the station should contact Montgomery at (858) 554-0482. <br \/>Visitors to the library who want to create their own digital stories may bring music files, photographs or video footage on a CD or DVD to include in their stories. <br \/>The library will also allow storytellers to scan printed photographs into the Digital Story Station. <br \/>The library will provide blank CDs and DVDs for storytellers who want to take their creations home. <br \/>The Digital Community Storytelling Station is located in the Arts, Music and Recreation section of the Central Library, 820 E St. <br \/>A Media Arts Center San Diego representative will be on site between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays and between 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. on Saturdays to instruct visitors. <br \/>For information about Media Arts Center San Diego, or to sign up to create a story using the Digital Story Station, visit www.mediaartscenter.org.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When they aren&#8217;t busy reading books, adults and children visiting the Central Library in Downtown San Diego now have the chance to record their own unique stories as multi-media movie shorts at the Digital Community Storytelling Station. 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