VCUarts Qatar student projects explore Doha's urban soundscape, gaming culture, and Arabic script digitisation
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This article from Dezeen's School Shows series highlights student projects from Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar. Featured projects include an audio composition exhibition called "Soundscape reflecting Doha's urban transformation," a showcase celebrating gaming, cosplay, and role-playing communities in Qatar, and an installation exploring the digitisation of Arabic script. The piece is part of a course called "Aghrab Idrāk: Thresholds of Perception" tutored by Hesperia Iliad.
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Also featured is a showcase celebrating the gaming, cosplay and role-playing communities in Qatar and an installation that explores the digitisation of Arabic script.
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