The Global Lives Project is a collaborative effort of volunteer filmmakers, photographers, architects, artists, programmers, designers and everyday people from around the world. The goal of the collaborative is to document the wide variety of human life experience and share it through a unique video installation that can be assembled anywhere on earth, while at the same time producing a dynamic online video library of the human experience. The project's third shoot was in Malawi in June 2007. Edith Kapuka, a 13 year-old girl from Ngwale Village outside Zomba, was the subject.
The Global Lives Project is a collaborative effort of volunteer filmmakers, photographers, architects, artists, programmers, designers and everyday people from around the world. The goal of the collaborative is to document the wide variety of human life experience and share it through a unique video installation that can be assembled anywhere on earth, while at the same time producing a dynamic online video library of the human experience. The project's third shoot was in Malawi in June 2007. Edith Kapuka, a 13 year-old girl from Ngwale Village outside Zomba, was the subject.
The Global Lives Project is a collaborative effort of volunteer filmmakers, photographers, architects, artists, programmers, designers and everyday people from around the world. The goal of the collaborative is to document the wide variety of human life experience and share it through a unique video installation that can be assembled anywhere on earth, while at the same time producing a dynamic online video library of the human experience. For the initial installation, 10 people will be selected from all around the world, based on the world's demographics. The project's third shoot was in Malawi in June 2007. Edith Kapuka, a 13 year-old girl from Ngwale Village outside Zomba, was the subject.
Introduction to web accessibility guidelines and resources from the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). Presented at a Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission Technology Seminar on upcoming communications projects for underserved areas and underserved groups, including people with disabilities. June 2008. Transcript