Category: Collective Storytelling
all the things you didn’t know about you

With Dulphe Pinheiro Machado and Jason Rosen. All the things you didn’t know about you is a video installation of a personal interview. It was conducted 7 times in a row with the same person, with two screens displaying the whole reel, but not synched. Sound and video overlap, and viewers try to find themselves in the same process of [...]

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Memory and Objects | Against all Odds

  For this assignment we had to come up with a response to our visit to the Tenement Museum. This is a subject I’m very interested in, since I’m very engaged in making the Museum of Polish Immigration happen. So I decided to make a piece for it. What I really enjoy in the Tenement Museum is that there’s someone [...]

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Tenement Museum Visit | Reaction

  Last Wednesday was my second time visiting the Tenement Museum, and, again, I really enjoyed the visit, which was something I didn’t expect. Let me explain: I’ve always hated (yes, I’m very passionate) museums that display objects trying to depict the way people lived at a given time. I always thought “yeah, that’s how they slept. Hum, so what?”. [...]

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Eternal Sunshine of the not so Spotless Mind

  This week the assignment for Collective Storytelling demanded an audio story in three parts. For this project I decided to apply an idea that was around for a while (originally it has also a video component, and is intended to be much longer, which I hope to develop), of interviewing someone over and over again, no stop, asking always [...]

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Fan Fiction | Lost Final Season

  For this week’s Collective Storytelling assignment I decide to write a fan fiction on the TV series Lost. I was motived mostly because I was a huge fan and the final season was one of the most disappointing endings in television – aggravated by the fact that I was in Brazil, and at first the episodes would take months [...]

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6-Word Story

  Ran for my life. Wasn’t there.         The Process: I chose the 6-word story because it really attracts me. I’ve seen some books about it before, and what I really like about it is how much can be said without actually writing it. Also, by analyzing the ones I liked the most, I’ve observed that they [...]

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