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1. CONTEXT: Electronic Disturbance Theater created the Transborder Immigrant Tool, which caused a stir in the political world.
2. CONTENT: The Transborder immigrant tool provided poetry to immigrants crossing the US Mexican border
3: FORM: They used mobile phone technologies for the transborder immigrant tool
4. STAKEHOLDERS: The artist of the EDT/b.a.n.g lab and Ricardo Dominguez
5. AUDIENCE: The primary audience was the immigrants crossing the border
6. ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES: the poetry recordings dent through the app
7. GOAL: To guide immigrants through the desert to find water cashes using poetry
8. VALUES: To use theatrical conversation to to aid the transition through the Mexican U.S borders
9. RESOURCES: Artist writing and recording poetry and UCSD
10: OUTCOMES:
Because  this was not technically breaking any laws the project was allowed to continue help immigrants cross the border.


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