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MULTI-MEDIA PROJECTS

A Choose Your Own Adventure Game created as Final Project for BYFA's Escaping the Labyrinth: Creating With Constraints Workshop led by Caroline Preziosi and Priyanka Kotha. Media includes interactive, technologic and narrative media as well as text and digital images and graphics. 

How To Be A Better Human Choose Your Own Adventure Game Rejjia Camphor

INSIDE STORIES: PERSPECTIVES ON INCARCERATION (2022)

Collaborated with peers and instructors to conduct filmed interviews from formerly incarcerated individuals, chaplains, and others who have worked inside prisons for public record. Formats have ranged from edited video interviews to curated podcast episodes. 

Inside Stories IV Workshop Rejjia Camphor
Inside Stories The Podcast Rejjia Camphor

Soul of the Butterfly is a traveling exhibit that uses Chicory, a magazine published by the Pratt Library from 1966-1983 to tell the story of how Black artist-activists in Baltimore have been making change since the 1960s. It connects past and present by featuring new work by young writers, artists, and creators in Baltimore in conversation with this history. Soul of the Butterfly was co-curated by a team of students at Rutgers University-Newark, Bard High School Early College Baltimore, Dewmore Baltimore, and Writers in Baltimore Schools led by Dr. Mary Rizzo and Erin Santana. Media includes text, images, QR code links, performance and interactive magnetic poetry, drawings, and digitized art and archives material.

A Shoe in the Sky is an essay film about the beauty of the natural environment and the danger civilization poses in relation to it. Created as a final project for BYFA's "An Image Is Worth...": Essay Films Workshop, it features original images, text and music to provoke viewers to personally explore and question their positions on environment and culture.

A Shoe In The Sky Essay Film Rejjia Camphor

Collaborative, multimedia exploration of Baltimore where emerging Baltimore artists use images, audio, words and videos to express personal geographies and quite literally put themselves on the map. Featured locations are Walbrook and West Covington Park.

Living Out Loud Workshop Map Rejjia Camphor

Walking Home: A Glance Back At My History in Baltimore is an investigative work that traces my lived experience(s) and geographical history in Baltimore, Maryland. Conducted during a Field Study semester in Fall of 2018 and compiled into a Keynote presentation, this video displays an array of the media used including text from journal entries, writing prompts, quotes as well as landscape and portrait photography, videos, charts, diagrams, collage and much more. If you are interested in learning more about my research or how to conduct your own Memory Work, please feel free to reach out to me and also check out more here

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