In Stuart Elliott’s article, Chipotle Returns to Animation to Support Sustainable Farming, he brings to light the success of Chipotle’s efforts in using a video, The Scarecrow, to evoke support for sustainable farming. With 5 million views, the video is … Continue reading
Category Archives: New York Times Arts Blog
I’m not exactly sure if this counts as art, but since it was in the arts section of the New York Times I feel like it’s okay to do so. Link to the article. On Wednesday one of hip-hop’s most … Continue reading
Architecture is a unique art form which I highly respect. The process to produce such art requires an extreme kind of complexity. With many angles of approach, the procedure can begin with a spontaneous and inspirational vision or a master … Continue reading
The Detroit Institute of Arts, a nonprofit establishment, is one of the attractions for both tourists and locals. The DIA was established in 1885, and changed locations in 1927 due to the growing art collection, which is amongst one of … Continue reading
On September 12th, The New York Times had an article that discussed the new art exhibit in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It discussed the display of textiles from all around the world and different time periods. What I found most … Continue reading
Can playing a video game really be considered art? I personally think so. Why? Because it instills inspiration into the minds of the players and allows their creativity to be utilized. In Chris Suellentrop’s article, he vividly explains how playing a … Continue reading
As people age, parts of their bodies deteriorate. One specific part would be their nervous system. This change in mental capacity happens to everyone at all ages – I can assure you that I have short-term memory loss – but … Continue reading