“Four Minguo Women”
Celebrating and commemorating the period of freedom, Four Minguo Women is made of hair embedded in handmade abaca paper.
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Celebrating and commemorating the period of freedom, Four Minguo Women is made of hair embedded in handmade abaca paper.
A hyperpoem that readers can navigate through in a non-linear way.
A virtual reality documentary about 챬’s Equestrian Center and its students.
Incorporating modern sound, lighting and 3D printing to take the audience of the play “A Wasp” by Chinese playwright Ding Xilin back to 1920s China.
Virtual reality demos using Unity, Substance and Maya softwares for an Oculus Go virtual reality headset.
챬’s Common Read for 2020 will be prose essays from The New York Times Magazine’s ongoing initiative The 1619 Project.
Faced with adapting a dance classroom to online learning, Shakia Johnson created Black Beauty Dance, a remote program for all.
Music student Hannah Pozzebon ’20 longed for Pratt Music Hall so she built a Minecraft version of it.
Skylar Hou ’22 missed her friends on campus so much she drew them into her photographs.
“I’m a lot more comfortable with questioning, with actually understanding who I am as a person.”