When artists become famous, some of their works receive more attention than others. Similar to the article that Jacklyn did about Indiana and his infamous artwork LOVE, the article I chose talks about Mike Kelley: his career recognition and creations. … Continue reading
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Nosferato. Just the name alone comes off with a negative tone. I wasn’t very eager to watch the film, specifically because of how old it is. The new generations (myself included unfortunately) din’t fully appreciate older/soundless movies. But I was … Continue reading
When I first searched up Nosferatu, I was extremely pleased to learn that it was a horror vampire film — two of my favorite things. I didn’t expect it to be as scary as the horror movies today, but that’s … Continue reading
Looking at the description for Nosferatu, I looked forward to an epic horror thriller. However, I was greatly disappointed. The music did not do the film justice. Yes, it gave the silent film a voice and fitted most scenes well, … Continue reading
As I was watching Nosferatu I couldn’t help but think of how my grandparents would have reacted when watching it as children when it first came out in 1922. I kept on wondering if they were actually frightened by the … Continue reading
Initially when I saw that it was a silent film, I thought that it would be boring. However, I thoroughly enjoyed watching Noseferatu, simply because the expressions that the actors used were so exaggerated that they got the point across. … 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 Sculpture depicts a typical week in the life of a career-oriented person or a student. In both cases, the Sunday woes occur (the crying sound) when one realizes that the weekend is coming to a close and the … Continue reading
The goal of our sound transformation was to embody the Alice’s changes from reality to dreams in the 1951 Disney movie “Alice in Wonderland.” In the beginning of the clip we hear Alice’s calm reality, however quickly after, she falls … Continue reading
By: Hanna Yoo, Amy You, and Tina Shen As said in the title, we made a song that holds several transformations. The general summary of our work could be this: A man is suffering from a coma. While in … Continue reading