DIVISION OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS 400 7TH STREET, SW WASHINGTON, D.C. 20506 [email protected] 202/606-8269 WWW.NEH.GOV DIGITAL PROJECTS FOR THE PUBLIC CUMULATIVE AWARDS LIST, FY 2017–2021 FISCAL YEAR 2017 Discovery Award: Outright; $30,000 Development of an interactive exhibition that explores Buried Ships and the San Francisco Coast Line the production and use of 12 books and manuscripts to illustrate how knowledge was transferred through Exploratorium books. San Francisco, CA Incorrigibles Award: Outright; $30,000 New York Foundation for the Arts Development of a place-based mobile app that Brooklyn, NY explores the history of the changing landscape of downtown San Francisco by investigating the more Award: Outright; $25,000 than 65 ships buried beneath the city. Match; $5,000 Development of a multiplatform project that examines the history of detention facilities and Flight Paths: Mapping Our Changing incarceration of young women from the early 20th Neighborhoods century to the present. Valparaiso University Evaluating Digital Platforms for an Immersive Valparaiso, IN Ancient Egyptian Experience Award: Outright; $30,000 Carnegie Institute Development of an interactive website that examines Pittsburgh, PA the impact of de-urbanization in the Rust Belt Award: Outright; $19,967 revealed by the changing racial and socioeconomic demographics of Gary, Indiana. Match; $9,995 Development of an immersive digital platform for new exhibitions on ancient Egypt. Learning Experiences about the Declaration of Independence Hearing the Americas President and Fellows of Harvard College George Mason University Cambridge, MA Fairfax, VA Award: Outright; $30,000 Award: Outright; $29,996 Development of interactive tools for middle and high Development of a website that explores the school students based upon the grievances and rights transnational history of American popular music. articulated by British colonists in the Declaration of Independence. Prototyping A History of African American Music: Interactive Digital Timeline Discovery Project Walking Cinema: Museum of the Hidden City Carnegie Hall Society Center for Independent Documentary, Inc. New York, NY Boston, MA Award: Outright; $30,000 Award: Outright; $100,000 Development of a web experience and on-site Prototyping of a mobile application and website interactives focused on the history of African exploring the history of housing and urban design in American music at Carnegie Hall. San Francisco. Biography of a Book A History of Dominican Music in the U.S. New York Academy of Medicine CUNY Research Foundation, City College New York, NY New York, NY Award: Outright; $99,999 Prototyping of a website exploring the variety of Award: Outright; $400,000 Dominican music and its genres in the United States. Production of a website exploring slavery in the colonial North with a focus on the individual stories of Production enslaved people at Philipsburg Manor, an 18th- century historic plantation site. Studs Terkel Radio Archive Window to the World Communications, Inc. Slavery and the African American Experience Chicago, IL in Virginia, 1619-1861: A Project of Award: Outright; $400,000 Encyclopedia Virginia Production of an interpretive website organizing the University of Virginia Studs Terkel archive along with accompanying public Charlottesville, VA programming and curriculum materials. Award: Outright; $366,373 Production of new digital content and related K-12 People as Property: Stories of Northern classroom materials on the history of African Colonial Enslavement American enslavement for Encyclopedia Virginia. Historic Hudson Valley Pocantico Hills, NY FISCAL YEAR 2018 Discovery Age of Alchemy: The Goldsmith's Daughter Chemical Heritage Foundation The Animated Atlas of California Farming Philadelphia, PA History Award: Outright; $100,000 California Institute for Rural Studies Development of a prototype of an immersive game set Davis, CA in 17th-century London that Award: Outright; $30,000 explores the relationship between science, culture, and history. Development of an interactive, multimedia atlas exploring the people, places, and events that shaped key moments in California agriculture. Reconstruction 360 ETV Endowment of South Carolina Gallup’s WPA Art Collection: Exploring Past & Spartanburg, SC Present Perspectives in a Virtual Award: Outright; $93,416 Art Exhibit Prototyping of an interactive mobile app and website using 360-degree video to examine gallupARTS, Inc. multiple perspectives on the impact and legacy of Gallup, NM Reconstruction. Award: Outright; $30,000 Development of a website showcasing Gallup, New Production Mexico’s collection of New Deal art. Digital Giza Communities of Care: Voices of Healing and President and Fellows of Harvard College Endurance Cambridge, MA University of Texas, Austin Award: Outright; $350,000 Austin, TX Production of an immersive website exploring the Award: Outright; $30,000 history, culture, and archaeology of the Development of an online interactive exhibition of Giza plateau. patient and medical practitioner testimonials from six to eight Central Texas Ratifying the Constitution: A Digital Game communities. Opportunity iCivics, Inc. Prototyping Cambridge, MA Award: Outright; $350,000 Layers of History: Experiencing Production of an online game that allows players to May 4, 1970 and Its Legacy explore the history of the ratification Kent State University of the United States Constitution. Kent, OH Award: Outright; $75,000 Prototyping of an augmented reality experience on the campus of Kent State University examining the history and memorialization of the May 4, 1970, Kent State shootings. 2 FISCAL YEAR 2019 Discovery Fordham University Bronx, NY Tokyo’s Long Nineteenth Century: A Award: Outright; $29,940 Cultural Atlas of the City, 1787-1923 Development of a digital search tool connecting University of California, Berkeley museum art object databases. Berkeley, CA Award: Outright; $30,000 All the Appalachian Trails Development of an online cultural atlas of the city George Mason University of Edo/Tokyo in the years 1787–1923. Fairfax, VA Award: Outright; $29,997 Courtroom 600: An Educational Virtual Development of an interactive website tracing the Reality Encounter with the History and history of the Appalachian Trail and visualizing Legacies of the Nuremberg Trials the significant changes to the trail. University of Connecticut Storrs, CT Prototyping Award: Outright; $25,832 Development of a virtual reality experience on the Resonant: Exploring Cultural Heritage trials of Nazi leadership at Nuremberg, Germany through Game-based Virtual Reality (1945–49). CyArk Oakland, CA ‘This Ain’t No Lunch Bucket Town’: The Award: Match; $100,000 Evolution of Urban Identity in Boise, Idaho Development of a prototype of a virtual reality Boise State University game exploring the ancient Native American site Boise, ID Mesa Verde, using existing archival three- Award: Outright; $30,000 dimensional scans. Development of an interactive website and signage at ten sites in Boise, Idaho, to examine Back to the City of the Sun the impact of deindustrialization on the city. Cahokia Mounds Museum Society Collinsville, IL The Anatolian Trail: An Indo-European Award: Outright; $100,000 Adventure Creation of an augmented reality (AR) prototype, University of Kentucky Research Foundation website, and educational resources based on the Lexington, KY latest research and interpretation of the eleventh- Award: Outright; $30,000 century Native American settlement. Preliminary development of a video game on Proto-Indo-European and ancient Indo- Chicago 00: Ferris Wheel European languages and cultures. Chicago Historical Society Chicago, IL Cuffee’s Trial: A Digital Graphic Novel Award: Outright; $100,000 Historic Hudson Valley Development of a project prototype using Pocantico Hills, NY augmented reality and virtual reality to explore Award: Outright; $30,000 the history of the 1893 World’s Columbian Development of an interactive digital graphic Exposition in Chicago. work of non-fiction examining the 1741 New York Conspiracy through the trial of Cuffee, an Flight Paths: Mapping Our Changing enslaved man. Neighborhoods Valparaiso University Remembering Lost Places: A Digital Valparaiso, IN History of Urban Renewal Award: Outright; $100,000 SUNY Research Foundation, Albany Development of a prototype for a multimedia Albany, NY website exploring the social and economic Award: Outright; $30,000 effects of deindustrialization in Gary, Indiana, Development of an interactive website examining and the surrounding region. the history of urban renewal through the historical experience of Albany, New York. Mapping Religious Transformation in Boston’s Hidden Sacred Spaces Towards a Complete History of Art: Brandeis University Building an Interface that Connects Waltham, MA Museum Data Internationally Award: Outright; $100,000 3 A mobile application, a website, and related radio The Virtual Martin Luther King Project: programs that explore religious life in Boston Producing Digital Experiences and through sacred spaces of public buildings. Recovering Civil Rights History North Carolina State University A History of African American Music: Raleigh, NC Interactive Digital Timeline Prototyping Award: Outright; $200,000 Project Production of a permanent and traveling Carnegie Hall Corporation multimedia exhibition and enhancements to a New York, NY website exploring a little known but historically Award: Outright; $100,000 significant speech by Martin Luther King Jr. Development of a
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