Interplay
5th Annual Spotlight on Academics
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20m
The malaria mosquito is born ‘clean’. Only after an infected blood meal and taking on various forms does the malaria parasite end up in the mosquito’s saliva, ready to claim a new human victim when the mosquito next bites. ‘It’s such a clever beast,’ says Bousema.
Up Next in 5th Annual Spotlight on Academics
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Grad Students, Talking
00:55:50|Directed by Matt Rogers
A documentary project focusing on six UNB graduate students as they interview one another about their unique research projects and experiences in grad school.
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Invisible Machines
00:24:00|Canada| Directed by Yelena Gluzman
This is an experimental ethnographic film about captioners who use stenotype machines to transcribe speech to text in real time for d/Deaf students in the classroom. The film reflexively recreates the gaps in the work of interpretation and translation ...
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THE LANGUAGE OF LIGHT: JACQUELINE MIT...
00:24:38|Australia|Directed by Fiona Cochrane
Seven different Australian photographers, each with a significant body of work and each with a different photographic style: JACQUELINE MITELMAN is a portrait photographer who has lived and worked in Melbourne apart from a period living in France. ...