Kenneth Pietrobono – 1.23.11 & 1.24.11 – History
Both Sunday’s and Monday’s papers contained stories referencing the difficulties and power dynamics of how cultural histories are recorded and presented. The Long, Thorny Path to a National African American Museum, NY Times, 1.23.11 Art Exhibit Stirs Up the Ghosts of Zimbabwe’s Past, NY Times, 1.24.11 Tweet
...read more! →1.24.11 Lorie Novak
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...read more! →Footbwar 1-24-11
This is the smallest drawing i’ve done so far. There was a big story on the front page but the image was real small, it was this soldier in Iraq after 5 car bombs had gone off. Then the big image/headline was football. I would hate to think that most americans think that ‘if it ain’t football, it ain’t news’.
...read more! →Ana Rodrigues 01.24.11 Steel Force
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...read more! →Megan Piontkowski – 1.24.11 – Animal Bridge
There was a competition at a Colorado ski resort to see who could design a bridge that animals would use so that they did not have to cross traffic and risk being killed. The winner was a landscape architecture firm that designed a bridge disguised by shrubbery and that would help to protect many animals [...]
...read more! →Rita Patel – January 24, 2011 – lines we draw
I have always wanted to be a dancer and a lot of things I like watching because of the movement…the invisible lines drawn by it – like a basketball game. Today the article “The Dancer’s Line and the Artist’s Line Intersect in the Sand” really captivated me. In the article Roslyn Sulcas wrote how dance [...]
...read more! →Doris Cacoilo – 1.24.11 Reality Show.
Day 24 – 1.24.11 The Jets Season Comes to an End. Reality Show. Week 4: It’s worth one more week! Repeat rules from Week 1, 2 +3. Week 3: Stick with the program. Repeat rules from Week 1+2. Week 2 Rules: Repeat rules from Week 1. Week 1 Rules: Manipulate front page image. Document with [...]
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