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"Hawaiian" Pineapple An unlikely history of the pineapple is constructed through a synthesis of plantation laborer and Hawaiian histories in recent videos by Jen Goya. +A Log of the Overthrow will broadcast on Olelo Community Television on December 21, 2010. +Pineapple Worker ...Read More
Pineapple Worker One of three videos in part of series of work that examines the pineapple's connection to Hawaii. Venicia Guiala worked for Dole Plantation for over 25 years. She explains how she prepared for work in the hot ...Read More
A Log of the Overthrow One of three videos in part of series of work that examines the pineapple's connection to Hawaii. This piece acknowledges the wrongful overthrow of the Hawaiian kingdom and how the pineapple is linked to that ...Read More
Another dog video, but with hard core special effects! Read More
Here are a few snapshots taken with the first generation Harinezumi. Outside my window right this second. Just a tree. More Duke promotion. Have a good day y'all! Read More
The Lychee Tree is an experimental documentary about my grandpa's extraordinary relationship he had with his lychee tree in Nu'uanu, Hawaii. You may view the entire film online or select certain clips to learn more about the film's non-traditional structure. ...Read More
The Tree On Quincy Street is a series of photographs that documents tree types located on Quincy Street in Bed-Stuy. An audio recording is paired with each photo that describes the data I collected while photographing these trees in October ...Read More
Note: So these next few postings were for a class and created these blog entries to present my idea for a cool interactive TV game show. A new game show following the popular Atari Pong format takes interactive and public access ...Read More
Ping Pong TV brings public art into the private sphere, while inviting viewers to make their own 3D glasses and hack common household items to construct one-of-a-kind game controllers. Unfortunately, it seems that most of the existing modes of TV interactivity ...Read More