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God and Dog

This is a video I made for class.  It's a draft, and it's a start. Please let me know what you think and what I should add.  


Comments

Robert Lewis + said…
Neeter,

That was a great concept. I really like how you connect the two.

PAX,

Robert +
Terri Elton said…
Nice piece.
It's you and it's fun.
Keep using this technology!
terri elton
Dawn Alitz said…
Nice work, Anita. Pacing is good for thinking and pondering. You mentioned expanding it - what else is in your mind?

Dawn Alitz

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