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Monticello • “Slavery at Monticello” Mobile App

SLAVERY AT MONTICELLO

  • Featured as a "Best New App" on the App Store, May 7 -15, 2015

  • Bronze 2016 Muse Award, Mobile Applications

  • Finalist 2016 Webby Award, Cultural Instutions: Mobile Applications 

  • Nominee 2016 Pixel Award, Arts and Culture

  • Silver 2015 W3 Awards, Mobile Features - Best Use of GPS/Location Technology

“In the world of TEACHER MIRACLES, this app is right up near the top the miracles list... This app will benefit my students immensely. It will provide them with concise information about each of the slaves that are part of the assignment. The information is presented in engaging ways. In addition to hearing narration about a topic, the students can also read along. THAT IS HUGE FOR STUDENTS THAT STRUGGLE WITH THE READING COMPREHENSION.” –Larry Dorenkamp, North Hills Middle School, Pittsburgh, PA

"The app is superb. It addresses a sensitive top in manner that is thorough, complex, yet accessible to the general public." –App Store Reviewer, May 8, 2015

An App Tells Painful Stories Of Slaves At Monticello's Mulberry Row, NPR's All Tech Considered blog, August 2, 2015

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Monticello • “Slavery at Monticello” Mobile App

POWERFUL STORIES

Mulberry Row was the industrial hub of Jefferson’s 5,000-acre plantation, where dozens of enslaved men, women, and children labored. Working with a team at Monticello and interactive design firm Bluecadet, I produced audio, video, and multimedia content to share their unforgettable stories. Get the app.


Monticello • “In the Course of Human Events” Podcast

WILLIAM MONROE TROTTER VS. BIRTH OF A NATION

William Monroe Trotter, one of the most influential descendants of Monticello’s enslaved community, fought to stop the release of the notoriously racist 1915 film, “Birth of a Nation.” Produced with Chad Wollerton at Monticello. Sound design by Dennis Hysom. View at Monticello.


 
 

Monticello • “In the Course of Human Events” Podcast

A DIFFICULT VISIT

Anna Maria Thornton visits Thomas Jefferson at Monticello… and she is not impressed! Luckily, she recorded all the details in her diary. Produced with Chad Wollerton at Monticello. Sound design by Dennis Hysom. View at Monticello.


Smithsonian • National Museum of American History Family App

HOW CAN YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

This interactive family experience shared stories of Americans who made a difference in the world. After visiting an object and hearing its story, kids answered personality quiz questions. At the end, they learned their personality type—creative, courageous, persevering, or social—and how they might change the world themselves one day.

“Amazing! Thumbs up!” –9 year old visitor


MoMA • “Pleasure Gardening with Tourmaline” Walking Tour

FREEDOM DREAMING IN MANHATTAN

Organized on the occasion of the 2021 celebration of Juneteenth, this walking tour highlights places where people dreamed up and practiced versions of freedom during slavery and other forms of involuntary servitude. Co-produced in collaboration with MoMA’s Sara Bodinson, Arlette Hernandez, and Thomas J. Lax; filmmaker Tourmaline; sound design by James Morgan. View at MoMA.