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1961. A video by Paul Yeh about cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin’s historic flight into space. A fantastic example of motion graphics!

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Jumpsuits & Teleporters is a blog about art, science, technology, and cultural bricolage.

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Hi! My name is Whitney Dail. I am an emerging cultural worker, arts administrator, and STEM to STEAM advocate who was raised in the DC/MD area with two brothers, a computer technician and an architect, by a Naval aviator-engineer and artist-entrepreneur. I have a Master’s in Arts Administration from Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). My goal is to explore relationships between art, science, and technology through writing, curating, and contributing to multidisciplinary creative communities.

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