Abstract
An interview with Amy Critchett, an independent media producer, who specializes in technology combining different types of media and hosting live events on the web throughout the Bay Area and around the world. Critchett discusses her work with the organization GroundZero, as they presented the project, "Dancing On the Web, Dancing Over the Ocean". GroundZero incubates art projects and facilitates art and technology. The organization builds community by creating opportunities for new forms of arts pparticipation fostering an education space for kids using art and technology. Critchett discusses "Dancing On the Web, Dancing Over the Ocean", which featured a collaboration between youth in Silicon Valley and youth in Senegal Senegal to create a live, multicultural, dance performance. Around a hundred kids contributed to the three days of live performance at the San Jose Tech Museum. Santa Clara University hosts video streaming of poetry, rap, animation video, and groups performing skits or dance pieces.
Preservation Process
Archived from http://switch.sjsu.edu/archive/nextswitch/switch_engine/front/front.php%3Fartc=17.html. Documentation of the preservation processes used for this collection is available at https://github.com/NickSzydlowski/switch. Metadata for this item was created and augmented by Tiffany Chow, Spring 2022, ART 104.
Recommended Citation
Raggio, Nora
(2001)
"Dancing On The Web, Dancing Over The Ocean,"
SWITCH: Vol. 16:
No.
1, Article 3.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/switch/vol16/iss1/3