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    Anne Frank the Writer: An Unfinished Story

    Client

    U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum

    Date

    May 2003

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    Exhibition, Collections, Storytelling, Web sites, History

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    Anne Frank’s ideas, spirit, and creative process come into focus through narration, animation, glimpses from her life, and her own handwriting in this online exhibition.

    Opening on what would have been her 74th birthday, the Anne Frank the Writer: An Unfinished Story exhibition at the U. S. Holocaust Memorial Museum is a tribute and celebration of Anne’s short but remarkable life as a writer. Between the ages of 13 and 15, Anne Frank wrote stories, fairy tales, essays, and the beginning of a novel. This online companion to the exhibition reveals the original writings—through sound and images—of a young woman who had great ambition to be a writer and was exploring her craft. In five unique sections of the accompanying online exhibition, An Unfinished Story, Anne’s ideas, spirit, and creative process come to life through narration, animation, glimpses from her life, and her own handwriting. Users can browse, page through, and enlarge all the artifacts used throughout the site in Anne’s Original Writings. Video interviews with the director of the museum and the co-curator of the exhibition provide insight into the making of the exhibition, and the Share Your Thoughts section allows visitors to contribute what impact Anne Frank’s writing had on them.

    Press & Awards

    “Second Story,” w.e.b., July 2004
    American Association of Museums Muse Awards, Silver, History and Culture, 2004

    Compelling, very thorough treatment of topic with balance of visuals & written material. I could have spent hours on this site; utterly captivating in the way its copious material was presented in well-organized, clear fashion so that it can be examined layer after layer...Refreshingly objective and unsentimental; real object-based learning: the artifacts speaks for themselves.

    Blue Web’n, November 21, 2003
    Macromedia, Site of the Day, August 15, 2003

    Credits

    Producer
    Jeremy Clark
    Designers
    JD Hooge, Gabe Kean, Martin Linde
    Programmer
    David Brewer
    Design Technologist
    Sam Ward
    Production Artist
    Martin Linde
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