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This is a Love Story |
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Jaleh Wanick made this digitale as a surprise birthday celebration for her husband, Chris. It tells the story about how they met and fell in love - through the internet. Jaleh comes from Arizona and Chris is a New Zealander. Jaleh showed it to Chris and their fifty or so guests at the birthday party and it was highly acclaimed, especially by Chris. |
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Into the Rose Garden |
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This is the first digitale Pip ever made. It was for her husband, Antony, who was terminally ill, and tells their love story. Pip was caring for Antony at home at the time and for her the process of making the digitale was just as important as the outcome. |
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The Gift |
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Trudi Van den Assum’s passion is photography. Her father gave her a camera when he was terminally ill and she was only eleven years old. Trudi’s digitale showcases her photographs. She uses them to tell the story of her progression from her first family snaps, to the photographs she took for a living, through to the nudes she took when inspired by a great teacher. |
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Living the dream |
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Pip made this to record her recent trip to Italy and France with her three daughters and her cousin, Diana. The ‘trip of a lifetime’ was all too soon over, but this digitale helps make the sights, sounds, feelings and excitement of Europe live on in their memories forever. |
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From Devon to Surrey |
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In this, the first episode of his family's history, Mike Guest traces the Stamp Family back five generations to 1790, in the time of Napoleon, when they were living in Exeter in the South West of England. Mike's digitale is based on his genealogical research and uses original documents such as birth and marriage certificates, maps and especially designed diagrams to tell the story. |
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Simply Great |
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Chris Bryant made this digitale as a tribute to his daughter, Kimberley, who was born with Cystic Fibrosis. The story celebrates Kimberley's courage and her love for life. Chris made this digitale in November 2006 as part of a special Carer's workshop. He was sponsored by the Cystic Fibrosis Association of New Zealand. |
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Celebrating community |
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Lasso created this slide-show style digitale for the Community Trust of Wellington to celebrate the organisations they support in the region. The digitale was shown at a special luncheon in June and is now available as an invaluable tool for showcasing the work done by the Trust. |
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Well wishes from Paul Grimwood |
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Paul Grimwood, CEO of The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, congratulates staff and students of Twin Rivers University on the occasion of the opening of the British Columbia Centre for Open Learning. Paul looks forward to working with them as part of the network of open learning institutions around the world. |
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Wellington - My South Coast |
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Lasso co-director, Margie Wheeler, lives high on a hill overlooking Wellington's South Coast. This digitale is a celebration of what she loves about living in Wellington. |
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