Produced by: Jake Greenberg, Nicholas Sanso, Christine Zhou, Shixu Zheng, Josh Hirth, Hannah Utkin and Kate Wang
Enjoy! 🙂
Produced by: Jake Greenberg, Nicholas Sanso, Christine Zhou, Shixu Zheng, Josh Hirth, Hannah Utkin and Kate Wang
Enjoy! 🙂
My group decided that we would like to explore not only the influence of power on the human condition, but more specifically the influence of abuse on people’s responses. As we showed in class, some people respond to power by … Continue reading
Nicholas Sanso Professor Tenneriello IDC EMWBH November 17, 2013 A Concrete Confessional For a Sinner Art and Business are like an old married couple. They can’t live together and they can’t survive apart. They are always together, but never … Continue reading
My project explores the motifs of belonging, not-belonging and fear through the lens of economic inequality in America. As my animation begins, it shows the expanding middle class that rose after the Great Depression which is represented by an … Continue reading
I wasn’t scared by Nosferatu, I should probably start there. Rather, it was really more of a sense of sympathy and respect that I felt throughout most of the movie, mixed of course with a sense of bewilderment. On the … Continue reading
In 2011 the art market was a staggering 52 billion dollar industry, the largest it has been in history. It sounded like great news when I first read it. I reasoned there was more money for artists and the people … Continue reading
Ivan found a nose in his bread. It did not surprise me. “What’s the big deal?” Gregor woke up one morning as a giant cockroach. Clearly, these Eastern European writers, (Gogol and Kafka) don’t value a realistic storyline very heavily. … Continue reading
Particularly during times of social unrest, people are influenced by mass communication. Whether radio or television, mass media is an effective means of challenging social norms and influencing the public’s opinions. Never was this more accurate than during the 1960’s. … Continue reading
The Metamorphosis was a great show. Gregor was crazy flexible, but why only old people in the audience? #shame
I heard many of my classmates complaining that they found Gregor’s sudden transformation into a cockroach unrealistic. Personally, I couldn’t disagree more. Lets be honest, there was no way for Kafka to realistically transform Gregor into a cockroach without dipping … Continue reading