An ethnographic investigation to examine local Afghan radio’s various relationships with women during this intense period of reconstruction in Afghanistan.
Constructions of Cinematic Space: Spatial Practice at the Intersection of Film and Theory
Insights to current understandings of cinematic space and the relationship between film, architecture, and the city.
Revolutionizing History Education: Using Augmented Reality Games to Teach Histories
I designed “Reliving the Revolution” as a model for using AR games to teach historic inquiry, decision-making, and critical thinking skills.
Disco Jalebi: An Ethnographic Exploration of Gay Bombay
I explore what being gay means to the members of Gay Bombay and how they negotiate locality and globalization, their sense of identity as well as a feeling of community within its online/offline world.
High-Interactivity Radio: Using the Internet to Enhance Community Among Radio Listeners
Evidence of community among listeners to three radio programs, who gather online to discuss radio programming in blogs, message boards and discussion forums.
Street Media: Ambient Messages in an Urban Space
The ecology of street media includes a vibrant array of individual communications. Much of the media are unauthorized to appear where they do.
Toying With Obsolescence: Pixelvision Filmmakers and the Fisher Price PXL 2000 Camera
How has the obsolete Pixelvision video camera made the transition from analog to digital?









