Category Archives: Crayola
Nathan Gibbs’ Crayola monologues
Nathan Gibbs created this short film in 2003: Gibbs writes: “Crayola Monologues (2003) uses the crayon as a human metaphor for exploring color and identity in the United States. This animated video features crayons expressing how color hierarchies have shaped … Continue reading
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Tagged class boundaries, color hierarchies, identity, prejudice, video
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