We began our brainstorm by throwing ideas around. We didn’t restrict or tie down our ideas to any logic. But that is how it should be to encourage creativity. We mentioned ideas such as language, light and dark contrast, … Continue reading
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Mariana Gurevich Professor Wollman IDC 1001H EMWCH November 2013 Where True Beauty Lies Imagine a world where models are not stick thin; instead, clothing and products are advertised using people of all different ages, skin colors and sizes. The … Continue reading
Anime Asylum: An Inconspicuous Experience That Might Change Your Life Every Thursday, Baruch College students spending their time on the twelfth floor of the Newman Vertical Campus building would notice a strange cluster of their schoolmates gathering in a … Continue reading
Paying Artists for Advertisement Design: Is It Art or Is It Business? In New York City we are surrounded by all different varieties of art. We cross paths with street performers (wearing varying amounts of clothing) … Continue reading
It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Banksy! How can a single unknown artist captivate a city known as the arts capital of the world? Is it through the expression of intricate ideals via an archaic medium in a public … Continue reading
You may have heard of the famous girl, Molly, but if you haven’t, you should know that she is all the rage at club scenes and music festivals nation wide. This “special” girl Molly will supposedly make your life better … Continue reading
Advertisements for video games are fairly common around New York City. Walking around Manhattan during the past two months has invariably lead to sightings of Grand Theft Auto V advertisements involving a bikini-clad woman taking a “selfie” at the beach … Continue reading
Promoting Diversity through Architecture Over a decade after the tragedy that occurred on September 11th in New York City, the small, forgotten St. Nicholas Church, crushed by the falling World Trade Center, was rebuilt with a Byzantine design. The church’s … Continue reading
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
The United Nations recently celebrated Chinese food at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City in mid-November. Chinese representative Liu Jieyi described how cooking food was much like regulating a country. According to him, like leaders who want the … Continue reading