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Snapshot at Macaulay

 Last week we were asked to attend Snapshot Day at Macaulay Honors College, and to be quite honest I wasn't exactly excited to attend. My scheduled time was at 9 in the morning on a Sunday, which seemed to be unnecessarily early at the time. Well when I arrived, I couldn't remember who my group was during orientation, so I just formed a group with friends instead. We were asked to make a video using pictures from snapshot day, we weren't given much direction so my group and I decided just to make a video about the 5 boroughs.

Snaphot Exhibit at Macaulay

The event was a success! This was different from any other event we've attended because we were the featured artists. It was fun to see the photographs that my classmates presented in class be put on display. I was also looking for my photograph in the collection and was excited when I spotted it. The pictures were categorized based on subject. I was surprised to see so many similiar photographs. There were many pictures featuring New York City nightlife. The bright lights, tall buildings, and beautiful landscape was a good depiction of the neighborhood I relate to.

Individual Visit #3: Trip to the MoMA

Who is Timothy Walter Burton? Primarily known as a filmmaker, he is an artist who taps into the fantasy world. His works know no boundaries. Stepping into the creature's mouth, the entrance to his exhibit at the MoMA, I was taken into the Burton universe. There were sculptures, drawings, and paintings that illustrate his talent as an artist beyond the big screen. There were little alien creature sculptures with many eyes. There was a boy with nails in his eyes. It was a bit gruesome-looking, but I couldn't avert my gaze. This was true of many of the pieces at the exhibit.

SNAPSHOT @ Macaulay

   Although many people didn’t like the Snapshot day at the Macaulay Honors building, I personally enjoyed it. I had the chance to meet and bond with the initial friends I made in the three orientation days from the different campuses earlier in the year. I do have to agree that the assignment was vague and unclear for some parts; however, it made it more challenging in the sense that we had to use our creativity even more so. We talked for a long time about how everyone was and went straight to work.

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