This page is dedicated to my resources for the context and layout of this project. This research and development were made possible through the generous support and access provided by the Virtual Imaging Technology Lab at Western Michigan University. I am deeply appreciative of their state-of-the-art facilities and technology. Furthermore, I extend my heartfelt thanks to the Multimedia Arts Technology department for their invaluable resources and the opportunity to build something unique.
References
This section includes articles and references that provide historical context and data supporting the multimedia art presented. Each source is credited appropriately to recognize the contributions of the original authors and researchers.
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Puerto Rico and its Diaspora
Blog Post by Professor César J. Ayala, Sociology, UCLA.
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The Jones Act and Puerto Rico
Blog Post by Raphael Merritt, Puerto Rico Research Hub Intern
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To ensure proper attribution and transparency, the following information details all audio elements incorporated into the multimedia art. A spreadsheet containing a complete list of sources and credits is attached. Spreadsheet
Assets and Workflows
This section highlights the digital assets, software tools, and workflows that contributed to the creation of the multimedia art. Each asset or tool is properly credited to acknowledge the creators and developers behind these technologies and resources, ensuring transparency and respect for intellectual property.
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Vbap Doppler Panner 1.1.5 Audio Effect by Alkman on Max for Live Library
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A kaleidoscope shader graph effect in Unity3D by Digital Dream on GitHub