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PETER BAYANDIN

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Profiting From Pain: W.H.O. Meeting on COVID-19 Vaccine Distributions

Writer | Researcher

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On Oct 9th 2021, the members of World Health Organization had an open conference to discuss the largest problems that COVID prevention and vaccination faced — mainly, the WHO’s most powerful member states.

In 2026, the dramatic irony of this meeting is staggering, and COVID is still not irradicated.

COVID Vaccine bottles, by Peter Bayandin
COVID Vaccine bottles, by Peter Bayandin

A display featuring the various rubber-capped glassware bottles that were engineered to safely store COVID-19 vaccines. There are eight bottles, and they are placed on a shiny black display platform.

New York's Century-Old Subways: From a Trickle to a Flood

Reach Researcher | Script Writer | Audio Recorder | Editor

A solo research project that lasted 3 months, I interviewed experts about New York MTA’s increasingly concerning patterns of Subway tunnel floodings — and discovering how worried we should be for more.

Nature Photography Series

A photography series focused on capturing animal, natural, and hominid life at it’s most proud and beautiful. Used a mix of Nikon, Canon, and iPhone,

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Seawolves: Storm or Not

Video Editor | Script Writer | Substitute Director | Anchor | Stage Technician

Stony Brook University’s TV station creates and the “Seawolves: Storm or Not" program, covering points of spectacle relevant to Long Island, or the nation, or the world. Short video packages were written and produced, to be played in combination with live anchor readings. Roles rotated, and as a team of 14 three day deadlines, everybody did a bit of everything.

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Elizabeth

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Music From the Windows: Tabler's Hidden Performances

Script Writer | Audio Recorder | Editor

An audio story about Stony Brook University’s the Tabler Arts Center’s hidden pianists. The idea behind this project was to bring a sense of familiarity and comfort to students, to put faces to the music they’d likely already hear playing from the windows, and to connect people through the joy of music. I hoped to also bringing whimsy and joy to the people who had not heard the secret pianists play, a place where music freely flows from the windows through the air.

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