For three art students (Kevin Njoo, Hannah Joe, and Sarah Wolfe), their senior project saw them interacting with other seniors. Senior citizens, that is. The student trio made their way over to their local senior center, and interviewed a few different people. Recording their conversation, they later put together an short animation based off their chat with two different gentlemen. Realizing the vast generational gap, especially where technology is concerned, they decided to give each gentleman their own old-school, well-used household appliance as a character. Though short, I loved the idea and concept behind it.
May 18, 2012
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For three art students (Kevin Njoo, Hannah Joe, and Sarah Wolfe), their senior project saw them interacting with other seniors. Senior citizens, that is. The student trio made their way over to their local senior center, and interviewed a few different people. Recording their conversation, they later put together an short animation based off their chat with two different gentlemen. Realizing the vast generational gap, especially where technology is concerned, they decided to give each gentleman their own old-school, well-used household appliance as a character. Though short, I loved the idea and concept behind it.
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