'Yamammy' is a VR documentary that explores how displaced refugees navigate a world in which they possess fragmentary ethnic, religious, or national identities.
'Yamammy' is a short VR documentary that explores how displaced refugees define their identities when home is in flux. In this project, a former refugee from Sierra Leone Yamammy describes her experiences moving from Sierra Leone to Guinea to New York to a small town in Idaho and how her sense of home and identity has changed over the years. The documentary functions as a fragmentary photogrammetric portrait of Yamammy, using images and stories she describes from her memory. (Class: Hacking Story Frameworks)
Hacking Story Frameworks: For Social Impact/Social Issues
]]>A curated wall of code projects made by ITP graduate students in Daniel Shiffman's Programming from A to Z class.
This is a curated wall of Twitter bots made by students in the class showing their work throughout the semester. Look for a Twitter bot name and short description next to each screen.
Programming from A to Z
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