Opportune Moments
Opportune Moments

Introduction

Instructions for Readers About the Project

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Traditional Linear Structure

  • Introduction
  • Section 1 Inception and Limits
  • Section 2 Cultivating Collaboration
  • Section 3 Crafting Public Address as Experience
  • Section 4 Using Arts of Production to Craft a Technology of Recovery
  • Section 5 Breaking and Creating with Community
  • Section 6 Putting the Public in Public Digital Humanities
  • Conclusion

Individual Trajectories

  • Crafting Communal Moments for the Future
  • Creating Opportune Moments
  • Context and Opportune Moments
  • Technology and World Building

Asset Galleries

  • Historical Perspectives
  • Listening Perspectives
  • Collective Experiences
  • Gaming Simulations
  • Your Creative Protest
  • Interviews
  • Virtual Reality Experience

Traditional Linear Structure

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Individual Trajectories

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Asset Galleries

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Assets

Historical Perspectives

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Original sanctuary of White Rock Baptist Church

Image Gallery
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Historic Photographs the “Fill Up the Jails” Speech

Historic photographs of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivering the “Fill Up the Jails” speech at the historic White Rock Baptist Church sanctuary on February 16th 1960, Durham, NC. The historic photographs illustrate three different perspectives: from the podium, from the front of the church, and viewing the audience up to the balcony.

Image Gallery
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Recovering the historic White Rock Baptist Church sanctuary

Images of the design work involved in recovering and developing the digital model of the historic White Rock Baptist Church.

Section 1 Image Gallery

Counter Histories Documentary on Royale Ice Cream Parlor

Section 1 Video

Virtual Martin Luther King Project Documentary

The creators of this project discuss questions brought to the fore by this project. How do we recreate a public address digitally when there is no existing audio recording and the visual record is limited to still photographs of the event? What would a recreation of the event mean for our understanding of the original event? What are the technical challenges of (re)creating an immersive experience of an historic event?

Video

History of the vMLK Project documentary

Video

vMLK Project Production Team

Section 1 Photo

vMLK Project Humanities Advisers

Section 1 Photo