Kevin Cheng IDC 1001H Professor Wollman November 25, 2013 Violence in Advertising Posters advertising violence are seen everywhere from newspapers to public transportation. Often these instances are marketed in a way that highlights the violence in the medium of entertainment … Continue reading
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Brought to you by: Andrew Chen, Kevin Cheng, Cheng Dong Cheng’s day begins like any other boring day, until he begins to think about scary things. This fear is only in his imagination, or is it…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8V3fB5dW71c&feature=youtu.be Citations: WEERCK. “Jaws … Continue reading
Magic is an interesting art form, as well as one of the most entertaining. It makes one question his or her preconceptions of reality. Card tricks are often some of the simplest and most common types of magic tricks with … Continue reading
This article gives an insight into the plot of the upcoming Assassins Creed video game, past games in the series, as well as commends the video game on its impressive graphics and cultural immersion. The cover photo for this instance … Continue reading
Nosferatu was an interesting movie to watch with respect to how vintage it is. Without a doubt I would not have watched this movie if I was not assigned it. I am not normally a fan of black and white … Continue reading
For my animation, I focused on the themes of absurdity, helplessness and disorientation. The absurdity, helplessness and disorientation that accompany a bad day influenced my choice of images. Personally when I have a bad day, it feels like I have … Continue reading
Christina Luo is currently a freshman at Brooklyn College, where she is currently studying film. She is from Brooklyn, New York and previously attended Stuyvesant High School. Question: Why are you currently studying film? I initially wanted to major in … Continue reading
“The Nose” by Nikolai Gogol was a very strange piece to say the least. While reading this short story, I immediately thought of Voldemort from the Harry Potter series, when Major Kovaloff realized he lost his nose. Over the course … Continue reading
Kafka’s metamorphosis provoked me to reevaluate my perspective on how I view my loved ones. Would they still accept me if I was different than I am now? This story draws a parallel to the present where people hide who they … Continue reading
Hey everyone! My name is Kevin and I’m from Queens, New York. Over the course of the last four years I attended Stuyvesant high school. I enjoy working out, handball, Ultimate Frisbee, and League of Legends. I intend to be … Continue reading