I-Waggit Space Adventures Mobile Game Introduction

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Animation I designed for a Video Game Developer at my Employer at Marvelous Entertainment - Quadsoft LLC.
Medium: Animation
Year: 2023
Details: 10 minutes & 42 seconds

Kid Kourageous (Full Movie)

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Kid Kourageous is an animated movie that follows the adventures of teenage crime fighter, David Martinez. The movie begins with David returning home from a military junior high in Japan where he has been living for the past few years. He slowly settles back into life in his hometown, making new friends and adjusting to high school. However, when a group of evildoers threatens to take over the city, David is forced to use his skills to protect his loved ones. With the help of his cousin, David foils the bad guys' plans and saves the day. Kid Kourageous is a heart-pounding adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end.
Medium: Animation
Year: 2022
Details: 39 minutes & 7 seconds
Mountain78
Michael Mountain also known as Mic Mountain is a Visual Graphic Artist, 2D Animator and Hip-Hop Musician & Performer. With 6 music albums published online and a full length Anime Movie which was written, directed, illustrated and animated by himself. Michael has a Bachelor's Degree in Visual Communications with a concentration in Digital Design. His life purpose and passion for waking up every day to create art and music. 
Cheryl
I consider myself a Sound Alchemist. Playing my Gongs, Crystal & Tibetan Bowls, Chimes, Rattles, Drums and whatever else that comes to me, for a relaxing experience.
Michael DuBose 4 Music Technology
Michael  DuBose is a Music Technology Educator, Pianist, Composer, and Researcher. His musical journey started as a kid growing up in Motown. He currently serves kids of all ages, and educators, as a Workshop Facilitator, specializing in Music Technology, Arts Integration, and Digital Music Composition.   
Zachary Eric Noren
I'm an artist who keeps their work simple and subliminal. Allowing the audience to engage/view my work with multiple interpretations.  
Anysa
Anysa Saleh is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores the experiences of first and second-generation Yemenis in the United States. Born and raised in the Central Valley of California, Saleh's Yemeni-Muslim background informs her contemporary gaze on outdated traditional ideas and philosophies surrounding hijab and expectations for Yemeni women. Working in digital photography, Saleh addresses gender, religion, cultural codes, and assimilation through self-portraiture and capturing images of other women from her community.

Making Our Spaces Sacred

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"Making Our Spaces Sacred" is my first short documentary and features some of Baltimore's most dynamic artistic, spiritual, and cultural leaders. It is rooted in my deep love of stories about the African American experience, especially our untold and rarely heard stories. This video began as a conversation with a friend in 2021. I now have over 10 hours of recorded conversations along with footage and photographs of outdoor sites around Baltimore City. My challenge was to either wait until I raised enough money to produce a full-length documentary OR share what I had with funding received from a modest MSAC individual artist grant. I'm glad I followed my gut. However short, there's so much meaning and beauty in this video that invites repeated viewings, which may be the gift of its length. Sometimes we artists must make the most of what we have and let the work stand for itself.
Medium: Video
Year: 2022
Details: 3 min. 6 secs.
Mama Nef @ Partlow Art
Baltimore native Lenett Partlow-Myrick aka Mama Nef is a visual artist, poet-writer, educator, spirARTtual activist, grandmother, and principal artist for Partlow Art. She makes artifacts of her living experiences as an African-descendant female residing in the United States. Her visual art has been featured at the Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery, in group shows at  Hamilton Gallery, the Dos-à-Dos book art exhibit,  and most recently on the cover of Passager. Her writings appear in several anthologies, including A Community of . . .

"Corn Walk"

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“Corn Walk” is a video corner installation in which mirror videos and audio create an immersive environment that expands viewer space via flatscreens or wall projections. Mirror videos produce everchanging patterns, open up space for the viewer, add 270 degrees to the 90 degree corner installation. In “Corn Walk” the camera seems to press forward, evoking the physical and visual sensations of passing between dense walls of corn, intensified by the the crack and crunch (sounds) of leaves.
Medium: Video Corner Installation
Year: 2021
Details: 3:00 looping
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