Archive for October 2nd, 2012
A Historic Night for Electronic Music
Last Wednesday I witnessed a landmark for electronic music. Swedish house music producer Tim Berg, or more commonly known as Avicii became the first electronic composer/dj to grace the legendary Radio City Music Hall. It signified a lot for the direction electronic dance music has taken, especially here in the states, and in my […]
Posted: October 2nd, 2012 under Reviews.
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Dumbo Art Festival
On Friday, I went to the Dumbo Art Festival. Many upcoming artists showcase their art at this festival. The festival started at 6, with the sun already coming down by the time I arrived there. The first exhibit I saw was on the water. There were these two metallic lotus flowers that were seemingly solar-powered […]
Posted: October 2nd, 2012 under Uncategorized.
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The Wonders of the Met
Originally I was planning to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Cloud City exhibit on the roof. Unfortunately it was closed due to the horrible weather. However, since I was at the Met, I reckoned that I might as well explore the museum. In my opinion I had a better experience at the met than […]
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Defiant Art
“Piss Christ” (1987) by Andreas Serrano And here’s a link from Marina Abramovich’s “The Artist is Present” at MOMA. 0
Posted: October 2nd, 2012 under Art and Politics, Defiant Art.
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Come Visit Your ITF! Office hours and more
Hello! I just wanted to remind you all that I have office hours Tuesdays in the Weinstein Honors lounge, room 903 at 17 Lexington. Feel free to come by to discuss any problems or questions you may have. I also have “virtual” office hours on Mondays–you can find me at karamary@gmail.com if you want to […]
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To the Met, To The Met
This past Friday, Nate, Ben and I went to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art with the intention of exploring the Cloud City exhibition, but due to the inclement weather, the exhibit was closed so we had to resort to our alternative plans. It was only my second time at the Met, so I really […]
Posted: October 2nd, 2012 under Reviews.
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