Deaf Museums Project
Deaf Museums is a European Project, funded by the Erasmus+ Programme. We will develop resources for
Our project may be officially over but our results are available to help and inspire you to create your own . Go to our website at www.deafmuseums.eu for more information or link in bio for the clickable link >>
Here’s a from our last meeting in Prešov Slovakia 🥰 with all the team.
Arnaud Balar, the designer of the flag that was selected at the WFD conference in Korea about his design.
More info on https://www.facebook.com/signunionflag
To discover the Flag ? Watch this video ! (Sign Union Flag) - Vidéo Dailymotion A video in International Signs on the concept of SIGN UNION FLAG and Deaf Flag, realized by Arnaud Balard and set up by Niro (FRANCE, July 2015). English Subtitles available to all (with black bandage especially for dysvisual and blind people) POUR REGARDER LA VIDEO EN FRANÇAIS, CLIQUEZ SUR CE LIEN...
Taubwissen, a German website by the University of Hamburg, with many personal stories by Deaf people, about Deaf Schools in Germany, Deaf Clubs, WWII, the DDR and more. Back online!
https://www.idgs.uni-hamburg.de/taubwissen/geschichte.html
Amelia Dall, Amelia the Archeologist
Amelia is the person who collected the info on Deaf Museums in the USA that we've been sharing! A rising star!
Two quotes from the interview:
"Ask Amelia Dall what advice she’d give to younger people, and she boils it all down to one word. “Perseverance is key,” she says. "
and:
"She ought to know. The 31-year-old is an archaeologist for the Bureau of Land Management — not an easy job to attain, since most positions in archaeology are temporary or contracted. And she happens to be deaf."
2023 Rising Stars: Amelia Dall - Sixty35Media Ask Amelia Dall what advice she’d give to younger people, and she boils it all down to one word.
Part 2, with more Deaf Museums in the US:
Looking to explore the rich culture and history of the Deaf communities in Europe? Look no further than the European Union of the Deaf's (EUD) virtual exhibition on Sign Language Recognition in the EU!
Through carefully curated materials and immersive experiences, visitors to our exhibition can discover the milestones and achievements of the sign languages over the years. But don't just take our word for it - visitors have been raving about their experiences, with comments like "I want the same in my country" and "want to see more of that."
And we're not done yet! We continually strive to improve our exhibition and value your feedback. Don't hesitate to share your thoughts and ideas with us through our feedback form - your input could help shape the future of the exhibition.
We at EUD are proud to share our culture and experiences with others, and we believe that our exhibition is an excellent opportunity to do just that. So what are you waiting for? Step into the world of the EUD and explore our virtual exhibition today!
Visit our virtual exhibition here: https://assets.artplacer.com/virtual-exhibitions/?i=7805
Share your feedback here : https://form.typeform.com/to/zU3XbOba
Have you ever wondered what are for filming interviews for a ? We asked the experts (our partners) and they’ve come up with a collection of for you. From framing to use of handheld devices, interviewing children to subtitling dos and don’ts. Interested to learn more?
https://www.deafmuseums.eu/index.php/en/output/io4-2/item/interviews-guidelines-and-examples
Did you know? All of our exhibitions are online and multilingual - in sign, local language and in most cases, in English too! You can find more information about all of them on our website at: www.deafmuseums.eu
At equalizent Schulungs und Beratungs GmbH in Vienna, it was our final day of filming … we were recording the introduction to our online course which we will be sharing with you later this month.
The project is coming to an end which is sad but exciting at the same time as we finalise our outputs which means lots of new stuff to show to you! It seems like the time has passed so quickly; we started on 01 October 2020 back in the days of online meetings, and now we are preparing our final report!
At equalizent, we have interviewed more than 30 people, from teenagers to nonagenarians, filmed nearly 600 videos, produced one completed online course in , finished one virtual / physical exhibition in 3 languages, and dedicated many many many hours of work, researching, filming, editing and cutting, drafting texts, translating, layouting and much much more.
As we pack up our film studio, stay tuned! We promise to share more of our finished work with you in the coming weeks 🤞🏻.
See EUD - The European Union of the Deaf's Deaf Museum for yourself at: https://assets.artplacer.com/virtual-exhibitions/?i=7805 #
Deaf Museums Project on Instagram: "Our fabulous colleagues at @europeanunionofthedeaf created this wonderful online exhibition entitled “Sign Language Recognition in the EU” which you can use with your desktop computer, laptop, tablet,... 16 Likes, 0 Comments - Deaf Museums Project () on Instagram: "Our fabulous colleagues at created this wonderful online exhibition entit..."
It's an old See Hear post, but still very interesting. Dr. Paddy Ladd, living and working in his personal Deafhood Museum in Bristol. Raised orally, didn't meet another Deaf person until he was 22!
Deaf History being made...
BSL with English subtitles.
Deaf Museum project: come descriveresti la cultura sorda in uno scatto fotografico? Sei un fotografo o fotoamatore sordo? Questo video è per te!Partecipa alla call di FMS: la tua opera fotografica potrà essere selezionata ed esposta in una m...
We would like to share a few impressions from our recent partner meeting Equalizent Schulungs und Beratungs GmbH in Vienna.
Frankie signs:
Where are we? In Vienna! The Deaf Museums project partners are attending a meeting here. We are discussing and sharing our project. It is very good! We have been meeting on zoom and now we are able to meet in person! Each partner is working on in-country exhibitions and it is interesting and exciting!