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  1. Walley and Chris Boebel, filmmaker and Manager of Multimedia Development in the MIT Office of Digital Learning, founded the Exit Zero Project as a transmedia effort to tell the story of the traumatic effect of deindustrialization on Southeast Chicago.

  2. Sep 22, 2021 · MIT anthropologist Christine Walley and filmmaker Chris Boebel collaborated on the Southeast Chicago Archive and Storytelling Project, an online exhibit that extends the work of her book (and their film), “Exit Zero."

  3. Christine Walley and Chris Boebel are working on an online interactive documentary as part of the transmedia Exit Zero Project. The project also includes an award-winning book Exit Zero: Family and Class in Post-Industrial Chicago (University of Chicago Press, 2013) and a long form documentary film Exit Zero: An Industrial Family Story ...

  4. The Exit Zero Project LLC was founded by Christine Walley and Chris Boebel as a transmedia effort to tell the story of the traumatic effect of deindustrialization on Southeast Chicago—once part of one of the largest steel-producing regions in the world.

  5. Chris Boebel is Director of Media Development at MIT Open Learning, and teaches classes at MIT on VR and documentary film. A filmmaker by training, he is the director of Exit Zero: An Industrial Family Story and award-winning feature films, documentaries, and television programs.

  6. Jan 18, 2013 · The daughter who heard that comment, Christine Walley, is now an associate professor of anthropology at MIT and author of a new book, “Exit Zero,” about the impact of deindustrialization on the lives of blue-collar workers in Chicago.

  7. The Exit Zero Project (exitzeroproject.org) is the work of anthropologist Christine Walley and filmmaker Chris Boebel and includes a book and documentary film about Southeast Chicago, both entitled Exit Zero. Walley grew up on the East Side in a steelworking family.