(Canada)
Elizabeth Littlejohn is a documentary filmmaker, human rights activist, and sustainable design professor, who focuses on urban geography, interactive location-based installation, and augmented reality. As a videographer and photojournalist, she has documented social movements, such as Occupy, Idle No More, LGQTQIA* rights, and climate disruption. Her films have been screened internationally.
She has just finished More than a Beach, a 21-minute documentary about a fictionalized beach and social distancing compound, with tour guide, Shari Kasman, in the west end of Toronto.
Presently, she is working on a series of six augmented reality spaceships, called Protect-o-Mobiles, which will memorialize the rapid loss of cultural sites in Berlin and Toronto.