The Sky Project

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The 2007-2008 Digital History class was challenged to use new media techniques to present the past. The class decided to explore interpretations of the Sky in history, and split into four groups to come up with four different exhibits. The final products were exhibited for one day in April 2008 for the world to see.

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Kristen Way and Patrick Copeland worked hard on the logistics of bringing the individual modules together into one exhibit.

Carrie-Ann Lunde, Tim Compeau, Adam Crymble and Sarah Ferencz explored the topic of Celestial Calendars and Neolithic Monuments through an interactive scale model of Stonehenge.

Helen Button, Aaron Day, Andrea Melvin and Corey Everrett came up with an innovative way to teach viewers about how people throughout history interpreted the coming of Comets.

Grace Dungavell, Paola Gracile, Samantha Diamond and Rebecca Giesbrecht introduced Constellations and the Zodiac to viewers, with a lot of creativity.

Devon Elliott, Sarah Waugh, Nana Robinette and Patrick Stewart came up with some technologically impressive interpretations of the Space Race.

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