This article discusses a recent new exhibition for the Smithsonian Art Museum which features work from many artists across multiple disciplines that all correlate to a theme of destruction and chaos. Saltpeter and tnt blocks by Liz Larner sit side … Continue reading
Daily Archives: October 27, 2013
For my animation, I drew my inspiration from the theme of the supernatural and “dream-like” state in The Nose. In the beginning, my animation starts out with a weird background, representing the strange items and the hallucination aspect of the … Continue reading
Our sound transformation captures how rapid cooking time has decreased over the past centuries. The beginning starts with a rooster call, showing how early people had to wake up in order to grow their own crops and tend to … Continue reading
Christine Zhou, Joeleen Moy, Erika Paulsen … Continue reading
My creative project focuses on the theme of identity. Throughout Gogol’s “The Nose,” the characters’ identities seem to be derived from their appearances and how the rest of society perceives them. For instance, Kovaloff identifies the nose as a highly … Continue reading
When I was searching for some meaning in this seemingly pointless story, I came a cross an interesting interpretation. Imagine waking up one day as a man and your penis is gone. You are just stunned. You have no idea … Continue reading
Movie – Where’s My Phone Khrytsyna Melnyk Nicole-Amanda Merchan Carmela Ruffo … Continue reading
The overarching theme that I drew from The Nose and which inspired my photo collage is the shallowness of wealth. It is the idea that status and wealth are drawn not from skill or experience but from frivolity. Gogol … Continue reading
Team members: Hanna Utkin, Michael Goldberg, Ed Mordechay http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFYhfpwg2H4&feature=youtu.be … Continue reading