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Published on February 11, 2019
Dr. Steven J. Hoffman, a DIGHR-affiliated researcher and Director of the Global Strategy Lab, has been featured in YFile highlighting the Canadian premiere of Shadowpox: The Antibody Politic. The project is a video game and art installation that imagines a deadly new pathogen made of shadows. The game uses live-animated digital effects to projection map viral “shadowpox” onto the players’ bodies.
"People got to experience it from a collective perspective." - Dr. Steven J. Hoffman
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