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Bigshot (Experiential Camera) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bigshot (Experiential Camera) Bigshot is a digital camera designed by Shree K. Nayar at Columbia University's (Computer Vision Laboratory ) for experiential learning. The design was conceived in 2006; went into prototype in 2009; with trials in 2011; and, into production and worldwide distribution in August 2013. ==History/Inspiration==
According to several interviews with Nayar, the idea of creating a camera for experiential learning stemmed from the 2004 film ''Born into Brothels'', an Academy Award-winning documentary by Ross Kauffman and Zana Briski that profiles several children living in the red light district of Calcutta.〔 The filmmaker gave each child a camera and taught them photography so that they could begin to look at their world with a new set of eyes, unveiling hope and uncovering hidden talents from within themselves. As a result, many of them found the strength to break from their circumstances and begin charting out meaningful lives. Nayar launched the Bigshot project in 2006, and the first set of Bigshot cameras were produced for use in pilot workshops in 2009. In August 2013, EduScience, a Hong Kong-based manufacturer of toys and kits for learning, began distribution worldwide.
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