https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-uRI6YUU_A This film was brought to you by: Nick Arniotes Alan Chen Kevin Cheng Seung Ah (“Karen”) Choi Cheng Dong Christine Yan Hanna Yoo Thanks and enjoy! … Continue reading
Seung Ah Choi
Even after women had established their status in society after the Industrial Revolution and the Suffrage movement, they were constantly exposed to discriminatory sayings such as “Girls ought to be quiet and obedient,” and “Women belong in the kitchen.” What … Continue reading
Cars have often been associated with men ever since their birth in the 1900s. Who would have known that female car designers would emerge? Designers such as Monika Zych, Sandy McGill, and Helen Emsley, show that women, too, can be … Continue reading
Perhaps The Metamorphosis and The Nose left too strong of an impression on me. When I first heard of the name “Nosferatu,” I imagined another novel with bizarre plot and quirks to it. I’m quite relieved that it turned out … Continue reading
Everyone has a secret. Major Kovalev from The Nose is no exception from this notion, regardless of his social status. Indeed, he struggles to hide his secret by covering his face with a handkerchief … Continue reading
“Do what you want!” is probably what we hear the most when seeking for advice in our career paths. However, how many of us know what we truly want to do? Students pursuing art find themselves in the same quandary. … Continue reading
Growing as a part of moral society, we are taught to help the poor. Thanks to Shelley and Donald Rubin who have donated over a million dollars for the past year, many art institutions were able to receive a ray … Continue reading
To me, Nicolai Gogol’s The Nose comes even more peculiar than Kafka’s The Metamorphosis. Although it is possible to lose a nose, the notion of talking to one’s own nose sounds not only strange, but also grotesque. How are you … Continue reading
Our sound sculpture represents the main sections of Gregor’s life throughout the story: his initial monotonous life, transformation, the aftermath as well as death, and Grete’s new beginning. As his family’s financial supporter, Gregor is solely focused on his work … Continue reading
As I was reading Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis, the book continuously posed these questions to me: “What reaction would I have when I am put into the similar situation as Gregor- discover that I have been turned into a bug overnight? … Continue reading