Andrew Chen
Donald Fung
Joeleen Moy
Tina Shen
Margaret Wang
Emily Yeung
Ariel Yuan
Andrew Chen
Donald Fung
Joeleen Moy
Tina Shen
Margaret Wang
Emily Yeung
Ariel Yuan
Throughout all the works we have looked at, different forms of darkness has engulfed many of the characters and has led to their downfalls. For our final project, we have decided to play with the concept of darkness in our … Continue reading
Standing in front of the majestic Madison Square Garden, I was in awe. People of all cultures were taking pictures of everything—from the building itself to themselves posing in front of the building. As I made my way into the … Continue reading
For my animation, I focused on the themes of female innocence, mystery, and death. However, as kept working, I realized that the innocence could represent innocence in general, not only that of females. To tie innocence with mystery, I … Continue reading
When you walk into a hotel, what catches your eye first? Is it the infrastructure? The personnel? Perhaps, the displays of art? Art is being connected to business once again; this time in the form of attracting guests to stay … Continue reading
The first thing I noticed about F.W. Murnau’s silent film Noseferatu is that the audio and acting and separated. The actors and actresses heavily emphasize facial emotion but speak no words. I found going back and forth from reading words … 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
Michael Roman is a New Yorker who is a freshman at Binghamton University. When he was 15, he started taking ballroom dancing classes in Manhattan. After one year, he began to dance competitively. Today, he still competes in hopes of … Continue reading
Though Gogol’s The Nose is quite tragic about a man who loses his nose, I find this very comical. I cannot help but compare his work to Kafka’s Metamorphosis. When Ivan Jakovlevitch discovers a nose in his bread, not only does … Continue reading
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