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November 13, 2005

The Guantanamobile Project

While doing an unintentionally ambiguous Google search, I came across an October 2004 article in NC State University's The Technician on "The Guantanamobile Project," a grassroots documentary project by Lisa Lynch, a filmmaker and colleague of mine at Catholic University, and Elena Razlogova, a Web programmer and media historian at the Center For History and New Media.

According to the article, Lynch and Razlogova equipped a van with laptops, wireless communications, digital projectors, and video cameras and travelled to several cities where they would show footage form Guantanamo and then ask audiences to respond to what they had seen. Lynch and Razlagova have published their project in the online journal, Vectors.

Posted by chuck at November 13, 2005 1:32 PM

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