One: A Web Series
One
One, a web series produced by the Yale Schwarzman Center, highlights interdisciplinary approaches to the arts in relation to the Center’s values of collaboration, wellness and belonging.
The inaugural season illuminates the creative and academic merits of student works impacted by social distance and explores perspectives on community-building among dispersed groups. The series title, One, is a nod to the Schwarzman Center’s aspiration to advance a sense of “One Yale” and create an interconnected community that builds new traditions of student engagement around the campus and into the world.
Episodes
4.10.20
Welcome to ‘One’: Inaugural episode of web series features YC ’22s Gabrielle Niederhoffer and Laurie Gomez
4.22.20
‘One’ Episode 2: Camilla Tassi finds emotion and meaning in projection design
5.4.20
‘One’ Episode 3: Public Health scholars blend arts and tech to boost energy
5.20.20
‘One’ Episode 4: Student-alumni trio reveals social media’s hidden strengths as a stage for opera
5.27.20
‘One’ Episode 5: Amanda Thomas talks self-discovery and belonging in ‘roleplay’
6.3.20
‘One’ Episode 6: Sofía Campoamor explores distance, collaboration through music
6.12.20
‘One’ Episode 7: Roommates talk homemaking, remembering and belonging through art
6.22.20
‘One’ Episode 8: Liwei Wang investigates Chinatown’s urbanism through aesthetics
7.8.20
‘One’ Episode 9: Yale Cab members talk collaborative leadership amid health and racial crises
7.13.20
‘One’ Episode 10: Paige Hann explores VR to lessen physical distance, increase accessibility in theater
7.31.20
‘One’ Episode 11: T.C. Martin reconciles wellness, belonging and body image in autobiographical essay
8.14.20