We carry voices in our heads.
I hear my father telling me about his father.

I hear myself at 16 trying to explain to my mom why I blew up her kitchen.

I hear Nina describing her trip to a museum in the Netherlands.

I hear my son talking about the monsters in the backyard.

The voices from our memory trigger visions that guide us through life. The stories they tell us make us gentle or angry or scared.
The Memory Box of the personal computing machine offers us a way to mediate these voices, to explore the meaning and messages they send us in new and powerful ways.

This site is dedicated to the process of listening to Memory's Voices, and telling stories for ourselves, for the one's who love us, and for the communities with whom we share a society.

There are four areas to explore.

The Introduction that leads you to an overview on Digital Storytelling and some background on our work.

Samples of our students work from around the world.

A Digital Storytelling Cookbook, a complete tutorial for producing a digital story in Photoshop and Premiere.

A Tapestry section which will allow for interactive story exchange and search to be designed in collaboration by Abbe Don.

Enjoy the site.