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This episode is the first in a special two-part series on the Kinder Doll Animation Project- a groundbreaking collaboration between UT Dallas students and faculty that tells the story of the Kindertransport through stop-motion animation.
In this episode, Dr. Mehak Burza sits down with Dr. Christine Veras, director of both the Experimental Lab and the Kinder Doll animation project, along with the talented student team who helped bring it to life. As the university’s first-ever stop-motion puppet animation, the project merges art, history, and storytelling in extraordinary ways. Dr. Veras and the student team share insights into the creative journey of transforming memory and history into motion.
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This episode is the first in a special two-part series on the Kinder Doll Animation Project- a groundbreaking collaboration between UT Dallas students and faculty that tells the story of the Kindertransport through stop-motion animation.
In this episode, Dr. Mehak Burza sits down with Dr. Christine Veras, director of both the Experimental Lab and the Kinder Doll animation project, along with the talented student team who helped bring it to life. As the university’s first-ever stop-motion puppet animation, the project merges art, history, and storytelling in extraordinary ways. Dr. Veras and the student team share insights into the creative journey of transforming memory and history into motion.