| Iris29 Video
Videos can be a great tool for expressing, mystifying, revealing, obscuring, explaining an identity. With lens, microphone, and computer, the broadcasting students have explored various ways of interpreting who and what some of us are.
Thanks to:
Irv Ratushniak with the Mount Royal College Broadcasting Department.
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Identity by Statistics
One of the triptychs

Produced by Kayley Raffin, Soleil Santos,
Jeff Blumer

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Lemniscate
Identity according to numbers

Produced by Pam Hyde, Billy Debney, Alana McGregor

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| A Comparison of Identity
Identity and personalisty of animals as it relates to humans

Produced by Kari Siefgried, Jordan Mellace, Dave Marklinger
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Helvetica
A graphic novel

Produced by Leanne Murray, Stacey Budziak, Saba Hailemariam, Robert Hamilton

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| Sample Practices
Decline of originality: recycling in pop culture

Produced by Jen Burke, Emily Keinick, Robyn Klashinsky, Jared Blowatt

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The Alter Ego
Creating characters for role playing games

Produced by Shannon Woloshyn, Stephanie Cook, Lisa MacTavish

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The World in Triptych
The other triptych
Produced by Christy Poirier, Mallaina Friedle, Ryan Bergey, Anil Rana

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Perceptions
Body art - design observations of visual communication for the body

Produced by Jamie Ross, Cassie Dubetz, Ian Borg
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Style ID
Style and why we wear it, observations about people and fashion

Produced by Jennilee McLean, AJ Smith, Jesse Desmarais
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Colour Identity
What influences our colour choices

Produced by Aaron Dunne, Melissa McRae, Nathan Taylor
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Profile Generator
Internet identity, how identity can change over the internet

Produced by Tim Neufeld, Michael Pewtress
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Human Nature
One design problem, 29 solutions, unique approaches to creative process

Produced by Lynne Karch, Tessa Kovach, Mitch LaRose, Niall Howell
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