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Thumbnails of the DocuLab web series
Thursday, October 11, 2018

DocuLabs

Designed in engagement with Assistant Professor of Linguistics Brook Danielle Lillehaugen’s ongoing fieldwork with speakers of Zapotec languages, Dizhsa Nabani – Lengua Viva – Living Language is a documentary webseries that explores the relationship between identity, language, and daily life in Tlacochahuaya, Oaxaca, Mexico. It was produced, in part, by students in the Summer DocuLab program over the summer of 2018

DocuLabs is a donor-funded five-year program supported by VCAM and the John B. Hurford ’60 Center for the Arts and Humanities. A new episode of Dizhsa Nabani will be released every Thursday through November 15, 2018.

A man demonstrates how to use a small electronic device while a group of people look on
Thursday, September 27, 2018

Visual Culture, Arts, and Media

Visiting Instructor Sam Cusemano led an Internet of Things mini-hackathon in the VCAM on Saturday. Photo: Claire Chenyu Wang '20

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Summer Centered: Summer DocuLab Fellows Zoom in on Zapotec Languages

Supported by VCAM and the John B. Hurford ’60 Center for the Arts and Humanities, five students used filmmaking to aid Assistant Professor of Linguistics Brook Danielle Lillehaugen in her study of Zapotec language and culture in Oaxaca, Mexico.

DocuLab students Kathryn Goldberg BMC ’18 (left), Katie Rogers '18, and Eddie Ogborn ’19 interview project collaborator Moisés García Guzmán in Oaxaca, Mexico. Photo by Lucia Palmarini.

Amelia Keyser-Gibson in the Green Market selling eggs
Friday, August 24, 2018

Summer Centered: Amelia Keyser-Gibson '18

Jointly sponsored by the Marian E. Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center and the Center for Peace and Global Citizenshipbiology major and Spanish and environmental studies double minor Amelia Keyser-Gibson '18 is exploring food sustainability in Trinidad and Tobago.

Amelia Keyser-Gibson shows off Green Market's booth at the weekly farmers' market in Trinidad and Tobago. "Summer Centered" is a series exploring our students' Center-funded summer work.

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