Thesis Spotlight on VES Students Daniel Citron, Renee Zhan

The Crimson’s Thesis Spotlight series features two VES seniors: Daniel Citron and Renee Zhan. Citron’s thesis, that I wake, is a project featuring a virtual reality experience (image at right). Zhan’s thesis, Hold Me (Ca Caw Ca Caw), is an animated film done in a traditional 2D animation style (image below). Both works will be on view at the Carpenter Center in the 2016 Senior Thesis Exhibition, Fabricated Normally, from April 29-May 26. 

 

Renee Zhan, Hold Me (Ca Caw Ca Caw)

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Daniel Citron, that I wake, virtual reality narrative, 20 min. 
Renee Zhan, Hold Me (Ca Caw Ca Caw), 11:14.