A brief interlude away from the Nepal trafficking project to share my latest interactive piece done for Stanford University’s CISAC. Wondering what the difference is between a worm, a backdoor and a trojan? Or why you should break that habit of naked skype conference calls? Then read the comic here. Roll over the red dots when you hover over the pages to call up interactive markers housing audio, video and hyperlinks.
This will be the last extract from Laxmi’s story for a little while as my travel journal has been on hiatus and I’ve got a lot to catch you all up on. If you’re new to these parts or want to contribute, please check out the Kickstarter campaign on the left hand sidebar. Or you can buy a print of the comic using the buttons underneath each day’s tier.
Episode 9 of my nepal comic continues. The asterisk from the first panel was to say that the lady in question was undoubtedly a local, who spent equal parts of the flight looking panic stricken and staring in wonder at my in-flight entertainment mini tv screen. So my hunch is that the tears were ones of relief that her ordeal was coming to an end. Remember, you can help support my trip (which focuses on using visual storytelling to help trafficking survivors give their testimonies to their communities in comics form) by buying a print or original of these here webcomics. Unsurprisingly, all you have to do is click the “Buy Print” button below the comic.