My latest project for Animals, People and Those in Between @ ITP: The Animal Subject You will take your “Animal Object” character, and flip the script by investigating the subjective point of view of the animal you chose. What is it like being inside this animal? What is its view point? How does it see– [...]
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Ruby’s Song
24 March 2009 · 0 Comments
Animals · Art · Audio · ITP · Music · Those In Between · Video · VisualMusic
An Audio Portrait of the Life and Death of Ruby
3 March 2009 · 2 Comments
Update: After getting some critique in class today, I remixed the audio to make the improve the balance in levels between the narration and musical elements and to bring out some important keywords in the narration. The MP3 player and download links below now feature the new, improved version of my experimental audio documentary. The [...]
Animals · Art · Audio · ITP · Music · NYU · Podcasting · Podcasts · Those In Between
Sketches of Ruby the Painting Pachyderm of the Phoenix Zoo
2 March 2009 · 4 Comments
Part 2 of my assignment for my Animals studies class: 4. Animal Object Due date: Mar 3 Format: pdf or other form (paper, film, web site) AND character model sheet (pdf) This assignment is a combination of research, character development and implmentation of a documentary form. You are going to make a piece about an [...]
Ruby the Elephant Research Links
20 February 2009 · 2 Comments
assignment 4 of Animals, People, and Those in Between. This assignment is a combination of research, character development and implmentation of a documentary form. You are going to make a piece about an animal as an object, depicted in the 3rd person. The assignment is a combination of research and storytelling, with the goal of [...]
Animal Ecosystem Postmortem
17 February 2009 · 0 Comments
After presenting the Spirit Animal Ecosystem today in Animals class and receiving some feedback from the class, I assembled a list of ways to improve our ecosystem: Larger scale or “more real estate” as Marina put it. We should think outside the limits of our original Photoshop file that was projected on a screen and [...]




