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Following the presentations the students then exhibited their projects for curious onlookers and fellow students alike.
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MA Digital Narratives project presentation

The students presented prototype versions of their eventual MA projects

Yesterday the students of the MA Digital Narratives programme presented prototype versions of their eventual MA projects. From a 360° film about the bar »Roter Platz« and a game about labor movement within Amazon Inc., to an interactive web comic about climate change; to an explorative AR journey with a fox next to train journeys and quarantining in 2040, with an underwater VR experience and a psychological VR game and an interactive multimedia installation, the 30-minute presentations provided an overview of the individual project’s scope, challenges and next steps to take. Following the presentations the students then exhibited their projects for curious onlookers and fellow students alike. Interesting and work-intensive times ahead for the students of the MA Digital Narratives – best of luck and we are very curious to see the next steps of your projects!

Heads up: Apply now for the MA Digital Narratives. The application deadline is January 15, 2024!

Zubair Ashraf presented via Zoom his project »October 4.0«, a news game about the labor movement within Amazon Inc.
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Daniel Bangura presenting »The Forgotten Hero« – an interactive web comic about a community in Freetown affected by climate change.
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Gwamaka Mwabuka presented via Zoom his project »Zamia«, a fictional animated underwater VR experience that delves into the historical significance of Portuguese trade on the Swahili Coast.
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Pratima Pal presented her project »Doors«, a psychological VR Game where the user is confronted with his/her own openness.
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Students Stefania Matache and Samar Nahas presenting their two interactive installations which will be in conversation with one another: »We are not (damaged goods)« by Stefania (an interactive multimedia art installation that explores the concept of harnessing feminine rage and anger as a tool for liberation) and »Menopause Metamorphosis« by Samar (an immersive installation into the transformational phase of a woman’s life).
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Pavel Sitnikov presented his idea for a 360° film about the bar in Zülpicherstraße “Roter Platz”, where Ukrainian and Russian migrants meet.
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Media Haqshenas presented his project »A Pool with Two Figures«, a 360° fictional short film about a woman narrating a memoir to her AI assistant about her years being in love with a mysterious man, while she (in 2040) quarantines herself in a run-down villa due to deadly summer heatwaves.
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Laurien Michiels presented »The Room of Resonance«, an explorative AR journey that reverberates through your core.
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Project Presentation MA Digital Narratives 2023
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Project Presentation MA Digital Narratives 2023
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Project Presentation MA Digital Narratives 2023
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Following the presentations the students then exhibited their projects for curious onlookers and fellow students alike.
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Following the presentations the students then exhibited their projects for curious onlookers and fellow students alike.
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Project Presentation MA Digital Narratives 2023
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Project Presentation MA Digital Narratives 2023
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Project Presentation MA Digital Narratives 2023
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