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Three-dimensional display for a biennial human rights conference.
During my senior year, students had the opportunity to create exhibitions in the biennual SPHR 2019 conference here at the University of Dayton. 600+ attendees and participants got to network, listen, and learn about diversity and inclusion, human rights, and making our world a better place.
My group, Elizabeth Weiler and Tara Masthay created an interactive display that stimulates the potential anonymity that technology poses. The scrolls containing images, words, and graphics ask questions about the effects technology has on us as individuals and society at large. The chaotic design of the scrolls express the oversaturated dissemination of information and the rapidly growing power of the “behind the screen” conglomerates.
Three-dimensional display for a biennial human rights conference.
During my senior year, students had the opportunity to create exhibitions in the biennual SPHR 2019 conference here at the University of Dayton. 600+ attendees and participants got to network, listen, and learn about diversity and inclusion, human rights, and making our world a better place.
My group, Elizabeth Weiler and Tara Masthay created an interactive display that stimulates the potential anonymity that technology poses. The scrolls containing images, words, and graphics ask questions about the effects technology has on us as individuals and society at large. The chaotic design of the scrolls express the oversaturated dissemination of information and the rapidly growing power of the “behind the screen” conglomerates.
New York, New York