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November 2010, IT Connections

This article by University of Oregon publication IT Connections

chronicles ChinaVine and provides a short profile of the project’s co-director,

Douglas Blandy. The article also tracks ChinaVine’s trajectory for the

near future. Click here to read more.

September 2010, Central Florida Future

This article by the Central Florida Future describes

ChinaVine’s progress over the years by featuring Tomas

Valladres, a student participate in ChinaVine since the

project’s inception in 2007. Click here to read this article.

May 2009, UCF Today

This article by UCF Today highlights Expressions of China, a

photography exhibit put on by the University of Central Florida

ChinaVine team in 2009. The article contains a link to an online

version of the show featuring the work of four students, Ian Hernand,

Blair Remington, Tomas Valladares, and Sharon Weaver. To read the

article click here. To see the online version of the show click here.

August 2008, artdaily.org

This article by the online art publication, artdaily.org highlights the ChinaVine

project in the light of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.Click here to read the full article.

August 2008, The Seattle Times

This article by the Seattle Times was written in the wake of the 2008

Summer Olympics. It highlights Beijing kite maker Ha Yiqi, and contains

an extended interview with Dr. Kristin Congdon from the University of

Central Florida’s ChinaVine Team. Click here to read.

August 2008, Reuters

This article was written by Reuters in August of 2008, just weeks

before China hosted the Summer Olympics in Beijing. The story

highlights some ChinaVine students, and contains a description of the

project and its mission. The read more click here.

July 2008, New America Media

This article, written by New America Media in July of 2008, tries to

predict which types of folk art will appear at the 2008 Summer Olympics

in Beijing. To read this article click here.