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The Last Boat

This animation was produced as part of the immersive theater project presented at the Atelier at Princeton University. During the performance audience members walked through a series of rooms on the last boat to the afterlife. They encountered actors performing scenes with in art installations that approached the them of art and death from different angles. This animation was a featured element in the central dance portion of the piece. Like (HERE) to watch directly on Vimeo. Soundtrack by Calvin Pyle.

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