Joanna moved to DC in 2010 knowing she’d love it, and as usual she was right. She enjoys eating fried things, drinking scotch and smoking cigars, and makes up for the damage done by snacking on organic oats and barley and walking long distances to wherever with her dog Henry. Joanna now lives with her husband and said dog in Los Angeles, and they all miss DC terribly. Follow her on Twitter or contact her at joannacastlemiller.com.



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Having recently engaged with “You For Me For You,” I was struck by the innovative fusion of storytelling and interactive gaming elements that Jo Mei and Ruibo Qian presented. This work not only challenges conventional narrative forms but also invites audiences to reflect on connection and empathy in our fragmented world. As someone who has explored similar Snow Rider integrations in performing arts, it’s fascinating to see how these themes resonate across cultures, particularly in fostering understanding amidst diversity.