Through many of our discussions in class, I have learned that art has various platforms. Today I learned of a new platform when I read an article that was published by writer Blake Gopnik titled “Bang! Kaboom! Art”. He talks … Continue reading
Daily Archives: October 24, 2013
We believe loud noises fear noses We saw confusion intimidate eyes We saw joy struggle with legs We saw confusion warped legs We felt happiness chase legs We felt anxiety chase the chest We believe the struggle sing joy through … Continue reading
Our sound transformation tells a story about a relationship and how it progresses over time. It illustrates the many challenges that come with being in a relationship such as other people getting involved. The sound … Continue reading
As someone who enjoys studying architectural designs, I find Smithsonian National Design Awards very fascinating and I wish more people knew about it. I found many of these award distributions interesting and I was able to learn about many amazing … Continue reading
Now that we all have new, fancy MacBook Pros and the majority of us own iPhones, I would find it hard to believe if each and every one of us didn’t use YouTube, Spotify, Pandora, or another streaming device daily. This … Continue reading
Interview Assignment I stepped into ‘Casey Rubber Stamps’ late last Friday to see if I can talk to one of the East Village’s known eclectic, John Casey. . It’s very easy to miss the East 11th street shop, a … Continue reading
Adona Pjetergjoka, Nicolette Belitsis, Michael Goldberg We believe the nose felt joy running freely away from Kovalyov. We saw a proud nose become his own being. We saw sadness through Kovalyov’s eyes. We saw a barber get threatened by his … Continue reading
Jacqueline Tran is a very talented cousin of mine. She comes from a family of first generation amateur musicians. She’s one of the youngest, but she’s also the only who has stuck fast to her passion. Aside from violin, she’s … Continue reading
Our daily lives are made up of many intertwining features that make us who we are. We wake up with a heartbeat, starting each and every day the same. These waking moments are just between us and our bodies. Hour … Continue reading
Julia Crescitelli is a current freshman at New York University studying film and television in the Tisch School of the Arts. Born and raised on Staten Island, Ms. Crescitelli is a Staten Island Technical Alumnus who wrote and directed a … Continue reading