Kevin Cheng IDC 1001H Professor Wollman November 25, 2013 Violence in Advertising Posters advertising violence are seen everywhere from newspapers to public transportation. Often these instances are marketed in a way that highlights the violence in the medium of entertainment … Continue reading
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Andrew Chen Professor Wollman IDC 1001H EMWCH November 25, 2013 Power of a Name: Banksy A newly created work of art appears on the roof of a building, the side of an alley, on the gate of store, and … Continue reading
Sexism In The EDM Industry While Electric music is not a new concept, a wave of it hit the world last summer. Everyone was encompassed by the sheer power of it. However, when people think of EDM, they very often … Continue reading
Carmela Ruffo Professor Zoe Saldana IDC 1001H November 20th, 2013 Abercrombie and Fitch: Scandal and Detriment Society has fashioned a warped idea of what “perfect” is in terms of appearance. Girl’s need to be a size 2 and … Continue reading
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
Edward Mordechay Professor Sheehan-Saldaña IDC: Featured Article 11 November 2013 “The Wind is Rising! We Must Try to Live it” After nearly six decades, animator, manga artist, producer and screenwriter, Hayao Miyazaki is retiring with his last feature film, … Continue reading
The swift movement of multiple presses shake the room. Screen frames bounce on drying racks and send shockwaves of vibration across the floor. The space is warm and smells like a mixture of emulsion and ink. Squeegees squeak as they … Continue reading