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Credits | Voices of 9.11
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Here is new york. Magnus Pind Bjerre, Jude Calder, Laura Doggett, Pamela Griffiths, Juan Molinari, Nancy Tongue, Aaron Traub. Translations by: Lana Cheung, Sherry Kane, Peter von Salis. The 2011 project to bring all of Voices of 9.11 online is made possible by the generous support of our donors:. Thank you to Steve Brier and the September 11 Digital Archive. And Marilyn Kushner and Jennifer Schantz of the New York Historical Society. For their support of this project. 2002 – 2003). Created by Ruth Sergel.
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Masticate Masticate Masticate: The Three Houses
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Ruminations on life, design, and physical computing. Monday, 1 February 2010. An alternate reality game for two players. Is a highly immersive game designed for two players. It was played once in the winter of 2007. Developers and puppet masters included Michael Dory. Leah Gilliam, Kate Hartman. Daniel Soltis, Scott Varland. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). For the sound it made was like a homunculus squatting on the floor muttering, "masticate masticate masticate."'. Blog for parking some project des...
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FAQ | Voices of 9.11
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Here is new york. I would like to show Voices of 9.11 at my university, museum, etc. History of Voices of 9.11. Comments and conversation are most welcome. We ask all who participate to do so in a respectful manner. Disagreeing with a comment is fine. Personal insult or commentary unrelated to the specific post is not. If your comments fall outside of community guidelines they will be removed. Where were the recordings made? How many testimonies are in the collection? How many hours of recordings? I woul...
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Masticate Masticate Masticate: February 2010
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Ruminations on life, design, and physical computing. Sunday, 7 February 2010. Is a two-player hybrid physical/video pinball game in which variations in game rules elicit different social interactions between the players. Developed as my thesis project at ITP. It was an experiment in uncovering connections between game mechanics, social relationships, and player experience. I presented the game at the 2009 SIGGRAPH Sandbox Video Game Symposium. The paper from that is here. Monday, 1 February 2010. The gam...
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projects - peter von salis
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writing - peter von salis
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Chalk! and the Sidewalks of New York | newyorkwomen
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The good, the bad, the fabulous. And the Sidewalks of New York. Thompson Street, home of the Tortorelli sisters, Maria (age 33) and Isabella (age 17), who perished in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, March 25, 1911. Artist Ruth Sergel, founder of Chalk! Use sidewalk chalk to write the name and age of each victim on the pavement in front of the place she lived. It’s a ritual repeated every March 25th, as Chalk! Volunteers fan out across the sidewalks of New York. To participate in Chalk! We thought o...
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See You in the Streets – Humanities & Public Life
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Humanities and Public Life. Humanities and Public Life. Obermann Center for Advanced Studies. University of Iowa Press. See You in the Streets. In 1911, a fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City took the lives of 146 workers, most of them young immigrant women and girls. Their deaths galvanized a movement for social and economic justice then, but today’s laborers continue to battle dire working conditions. How can we bring the lessons of the Triangle fire back into practice today? For mo...
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