This piece was made for the Guerrilla Installation project.
Each student had to pick a community to resemble and create a public installation as their artwork.
This piece was made to show how easy and common it is for "artists", especially growing students, call themselves artists after making works visually similar to well known artist and visual icons today like Shepard Fairey and the street design based company, Supreme. This piece shows that it may have been something I physically created, but  can never truly call it my own. Therefore, it's all a counterfeit.
This sound project was the first project of the semester that allowed me to experiment with Adobe Premier as well as Sound equipment and its sensitivity.
The Quiet Conversation was a group project with Anna Brancaccio and Chelsea Alberto where we created and began to experiment with stop motion film. While creating the animation, the original idea was to creak simple hands using sign language to create acronyms. Through experimentation of the software and the substances we had, we developed our original idea with the process of layering and advantage of depth to further create the animation
Class's Final project.
The narration to this short film was created based on the response to a question from two people.
EMAC Class
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EMAC Class

Visual Records of the class.

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