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CapstonePosters

Past New Media Capstone Posters Hanging in Chadbourne at the University of Maine in Orono 2013 & 2014

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DroneUVA

UVA Drone Takes the IMRC Jesse Hinman suggests playing Grammatik  

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F/V Lunette Christina

The Lunette Christina By Caitlin Trafton Mr. Smith laid back on a twisted lobster trap; he felt no pain, only adrenaline. He looked around, from the floor, this was no place for a Captain. He tried to rise and all but his legs were fierce to stand. Audrey, his Stern-Girl ran from the controls and… Read more »

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Caitlin Trafton One Scene

I see Isadora being useful for the “Glooskape Chronicles” Mainly, I see Turtle Island. The Hospital Scene: EKG of Hazel’s heart rate. Projections that also work for me… Snow falling and Footprints. Clothes to show Character Changes Smoke from Chimney     I agree with… *Kyle’s suggestion to project Glooskape’s Arrows *Ben Woodbrey’s suggestion to… Read more »

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CaitlinTrafton-Premise

Kyle is a good guy, he wouldn’t hurt anyone. But he turned on everyone. I’d like the audience to follow this story through the computer screen. I’m going to attempt to depict a six year period where Kyle’s Friends network to find him. The format will be a mock-up of the Facebook. I will use… Read more »

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MyMaineCulture CaitlinTrafton

Scallops and Log Cuts. The Lighthouse Light and Red Sky at Night. Woodstove Burning Moose Meat Chewing, “Sow your seeds before its too late.” Bugs, Clams, Mussels, Crabs and Fourth of July Pig Roast on Swans Island. Harvest Time, and Lobster for dinner every night. Jams, Pickles and Relishes. Apple Picking, Pumpkin Pies. Turkey Crossings… Read more »

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CowBird_CaitlinTrafton

    Pick: Truth or Dare. Dare? I Dare you to tell the Truth, Start Over, Redo. You just read a haiku story by Caitlin Trafton… In response to a geezlouise on Truth… …from cowbird.com

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intro_caitlintrafton

I went down to Orange, Massachusetts, it was my twenty-first birthday and my stepfather, Todd, told me he’d buy me a ticket to go skydiving. Can’t remember what I was wearing for shoes; but the dude behind the counter pointed at my feet and said, “Those shoes will fall off.” A friendly onlooker peered through… Read more »