Giddyness maps the process of the project Giddy and of pupils from Longhill School working with artist educator Annis Joslin to research material and collect the unusual and giddy oral histories of people who were aged 14-21 yrs in the 40's 50's and 60's in Brighton and Hove resulting in an app (and website) with an interactive map leading people across the city listening to memories in the place they were made. This is a Nimbus Group project, supported by Heritage Lottery Fund. www.hlf.org.uk
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Introduction to Giddy
Jamie Wyld from the Nimbus Group kickstarted things today with an introduction to the Giddy Project. Annis worked with the group to explore the theme of Giddy and to find out what they new about archives, oral history and how they already engage with place related apps/technology.
They also thought about and mapped their own important locations in Brighton and Hove
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