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"In Our Own Words" is the first exhibition to be installed in the Brooklyn Historical Society's new Oral History Gallery. The interactive exhibition - designed and produced by Alison Cornyn and her team at Picture Projects - is an introduction to the
Vietnam War unlike any other. Each of the nine
photographic portraits featured in the exhibition was photographed, printed on canvas and framed in a fashion reminiscent of the other
historically significant artworks in the Historical Society collection. As a
visitor approaches each portrait, his or her motion triggers the
accompanying 3-5 minute audio clip, played through Hypersonic Sound Speakers
mounted on the ceiling above. From that position, it sounds as if the
speaker is standing right next to the listener, while in other parts of the
room, the voice sounds like a whisper.
The veterans' stories were gathered by Philip F. Napoli, Professor of
History at Brooklyn College. The storytellers touch on themes including
growing up in Brooklyn, going off to war, vivid descriptions of combat,
returning home, the long-term impact of their war experiences, and their
lives today.
"In Our Own Words", which was co-curated by Kate Fermoile, Vice
President for Exhibits and Education at BHS, will be on display for one full
year, after which a new oral history exhibition will take its place.
Press reviews:
New York Times | The New York Sun | DailyNews | Journal of American History
The installation is at the Brooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepont Street
at Clinton Street
Brooklyn, New York 11201
Phone: 718-222-4111
Fax: 718-222-3794
Exhibit hours
Contact us at: acorn(at)picture-projects(dot)com
Picture Projects
76 Lafayette Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11217
tel (212) 226-3099
fax (212) 505-7131
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