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2022 Bio Tyler Brady
12022-04-11T18:44:02+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a0841plain2022-04-11T18:44:02+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a08Tyler Brady is a student in the Oral History Masters of Arts Program at Columbia University. Interested in the impact of COVID-19 on society, he has worked on several projects documenting the experience of New Yorkers during the pandemic. Currently, he is working on a documentary film recounting the experience of a family who discovered that a loved one had been buried on Hart Island, New York's "Potter's Field," nearly two years after his death to the coronavirus.
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1media/Curating Promo Image - Tyler James Brady square.JPGmedia/Curating Promo Image - Tyler James Brady.JPGmedia/Curating Promo Image - Tyler James Brady square.JPG2022-04-11T18:45:33+00:00One Door Down: Profiles from a New York City Apartment Building During the COVID-19 Pandemic (2022)20Consider your experience during COVID alongside those of your neighborsplain2023-08-22T17:31:39+00:00By Tyler Brady03/01/2020 - 05/01/2022
By Tyler Brady
A collection of profiles from one apartment building in Astoria, delineating each family's experience before and during the pandemic in New York. These profiles analyze the changing city in which the narrators live, the impact that lockdown and restrictions had on them, and their outlook on the future. I ask viewers, while going through the profiles, to consider their own experience, and how it might compare and contrast with those of their neighbors.