A college professor has created a unique way to study art and history together. It's called Grafik Intervention. Connie Gonzalez has more in this Bobcat Update.
Stand-up: Grafik Intervention was originated by a Michigan professor. It uses digital projections on abandoned buildings to bring awareness to the community.
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The three sites were selected by the nine students who put together the San Marcos event last week. The historic buildings they selected are the Old First Baptist Church, the Ulysses Cephas historic home and the Old Hays County Jail.
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Some who attended the event had never been to the locations before. Others knew the history well and shared stories about it.
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The demonstration offered a new experience for those attended.
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Stand-up:
Texas State is the fourth school to participate in this event, and the first out of the Michigan area. This unique way of displaying their art surely beats the typical art show. With Bobcat Update, I'm Connie Gonzalez.
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