Maciek Jasik was born in Gdansk, Poland in 1978 and earned BFA at John Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. His work has been featured in many galleries mostly located in New York, which includes the New York Photo Festival. His work… Continue Reading →
Arno Rafael Minkkinen Arno Rafael Minkkinen is a Finnish photographer who works in the United States. Minkkinen was born in Helsinki, Finland in 1945. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1951 where he eventually graduated with a MFA in photography… Continue Reading →
Part 1: Tammie Rubin: Tammie is a “ceramic sculptor” or in other words she create works that are a mixture of ceramics and sculpting. Her work lies on the thread between reality and imagination. Tammie grew up in Chicago, so… Continue Reading →
In the “Beyond Time” podcast, the concept of time is discussed by the Radio Lab members. They interview multiple people on their views of time, discuss Einstein’s views, and also their own. The physicists create a particle accelerator in order… Continue Reading →
“The Way Things Go” is a video of a “Rube Goldberg” machine which is some sort of invention over-engineered to do a simple task through a chain reaction. I noticed some reoccurring elements in this machine which were foamy water,… Continue Reading →
David Blaine’s goal of breaking the world record for the longest amount of time any human has held their breath lead him through a lot of trial and error. However, this goal of his brought a new meaning to… Continue Reading →
Part 1: Tuan: Most of the work Tuan showed us were designs he has created for family, friends, and St. Edward’s. He made menu and product box designs for his father. He has designed posters for events on campus. Tuan… Continue Reading →
Christopher Nolan created a genius work with this film “Memento” in that he completely disregarded the typical chronological order of movies. Instead, he tells the story backwards with the color segments of the film and a story within the story… Continue Reading →
Both of these collages were created for my second Visual studies project. They are meant to demonstrate the coexistence of living and non-living things. This idea was derived from my experience of South Congress and the way in which I… Continue Reading →
I recognized a common theme of objects I was taking photographs of in our last project and when creating our practice collages. However, after I decided to look deeper into what I was creating and capturing, it lead me to… Continue Reading →
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