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The princess series

Published:10 October 2004Publication History

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The Princess Series is a narrative of a modern-day princess who found herself grown up without a fortune. Presented as a series of Flash animations, each story depicts her daily struggle to save her soul while trying to survive in the corporate world by making junk mail. She courageously faces the dilemmas, contradictions, and paradoxes of modern life. She questions her own emotions, ideals, psychology, gender, and identity, all in the hopes of a happy ending.

The work can be presented on a variety of mediums such as computer screens, projectors, and plasma screens. Still images can also be scaled to any size for print.

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        MULTIMEDIA '04: Proceedings of the 12th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia
        October 2004
        1028 pages
        ISBN:1581138938
        DOI:10.1145/1027527

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