Time Machine
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Time Machine is a project to make Inuit comic stories using computers, iPods or any mobile device, on the web. Elders and youth share stories and turn them into comics. When finished, a comic book is printed so everyone can share with friends, family, and people around the world! Click on this photo to watch the video.Using your Mobile
Watch the video on how to use the Time Machine app on your mobile to create comic stories.Using your computer
Watch the video on how to use the Time Machine app from your computer. In Inuktitut by Carol Kunnuk.Stories of our Elders
Time Machine is the digital media component to Stories of Our Elders an animated Inuit Series created by Zacharias Kunuk. "For thousands of years they guided us through this world, teaching us invaluable lessons about life and death. They strengthened our resolve and reinforced our connection to this land, to each other, and to the animals we share it with. They enriched our souls, empowered our imaginations, and defined who we are as a people. These are the Stories of Our Elders" - Zacharias Kunuk
What is Time Machine?
Time Machine is a project designed to make comic stories on the web using computers, iPods or any mobile device. Elders and youth can share stories and turn them into comics. When finished, a comic book is printed so everyone can share with friends, family, and people around the world!
Time Machine is a visual tool that allows teachers, students, youth and elders, to share stories about the way Inuit used to live, how they live today, and how they foresee their future. Reconnecting to our ancestral knowledge and myths, observing the present and imagining the future through an visual tool can change the reality we live in and the future we are creating.
Time Machine is the digital media component to Innarijatini Unikatuat (Stories of Our Elders). As Zacharias Kunuk uses modern filmmaking and animation to project traditional Inuit storytelling into the 21st century, Time Machine uses comics through a digital app to visualize the past, present and future.
A project from Kingulliit Productions hosted on IsumaTV.