Mood Diary Through a World of Emojis

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Sargent Exhibit- Metropolitan Museum

Sargent Exhibit- Metropolitan Museum

Spring Awakening- Brooks Atkinson Theatre

Spring Awakening- Brooks Atkinson Theatre

New York Times: Art Section Blogs and Comments

New York Times: Art Section Blogs and Comments

Turnadot- Lincoln Center-- Metropolitan Opera House

Turnadot- Lincoln Center– Metropolitan Opera House

Abraham.In.Motion- Joyce Theatre

Abraham.In.Motion- Joyce Theatre

Alexander String Quartet- Engelman Recital Hall--Baruch Performing Arts Center

Alexander String Quartet- Engelman Recital Hall–Baruch Performing Arts Center

3 Comments

  1. sabrina

    Hi Maxwell, I really liked what you did here for your mood diary. With the use of short words and pictures cut out from newspapers and miscellaneous papers, it actually captures perfectly of what we did and saw in this class. The different images are brief “moments” of our field trips. Good job.

  2. chynellemenezes

    Very cool! It was eye-opening to realize how many emojis there are for every situation… maybe too many? Each face and symbol perfectly depicted each event we attended. The setup of the emoji sizes drew more attention to certain emojis that best represented the main ideas of each show. Clever idea!

  3. Brandon Green

    Max, I like the way you have represented the emotion of the events we have gone to through emojis. I think that the modern concept of the emoji resonates well with our generation as we use them on almost a daily basis. I was able to clearly decipher what you were trying to convey because of this.

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