Category Archives: Lectures & Workshops

Gallery Write-up 2 – Motion Graphics

On April 30th, 2016 I attended the gallery titled “Honoring the Ordinary” by Joel Isaak at Alfred University. The gallery space itself was very empty and didn’t have a large number of pieces. There were some slabs of wood with … Continue reading

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Gallery Write-Up 1 – Motion Graphics

On Feb 25, 2016, I went to the gallery opening titled One 2 One by Joe McKasy. The exhibition contained both interactive and traditional non-interactive pieces. Joe Mckasy describes himself as both an artist and a game designer. With this gallery, … Continue reading

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Gallery Write-up: Student Showcase

I attended the Student Showcase on December 8th, 2015, where there were many engineering works presented. One piece involved a robotic dragon that they titled: “Hummingbird Robotics Kit: The Dragon.” The dragon had mechanisms for moving its head, wings, and … Continue reading

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Gallery Write-Up – “Who Stole My Milk?” – Shujun Jiang

 “Who Stole My Milk?” by  Shujun Jiang      As you walk into this gallery, you are greeted by a double row for computer monitors playing repeating clips. Each clip has a girl doing a different action and speaking directly into … Continue reading

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Gallery Write-Up – “Paper Moon” – Jesse Ring

“Paper Moon” by Jesse Ring  This gallery featured many seemingly random still-lifes that all seemed a bit strange and not really connected at first glance. The piece with the statue heads seemed like something from Ancient Greece or Rome after … Continue reading

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“Analogue” – Solo Exhibition by Michael Bosworth

This exhibition by Michael Bosworth, titled “Analogue,” is quite an innovative and unexpectedly delightful display. As you walk in, you notice moving projected images with surprisingly realistic bubble effects added to them. Your first thought is to assume that these water effects are simply … Continue reading

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