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Critical Theory and Creative Research Founding Co-chair Barry Sanders introduces and contexualizes Sina Najafi's lecture by remarking on an article on Caravaggio in the New York Times Review of Books.
The MA in Critical Theory and Creative Research welcomes Sina Najafi as part of the 2012-2013 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series.
Sina Najafi is Editor-in-Chief of Cabinet, an award-winning quarterly of art and culture. Known for its inimitable sensibility, quirky humor, and insistent linking of curiosity and ethics, the magazine was dubbed “the secret best art magazine” by critic Jerry Saltz. Najafi has curated several exhibitions, including Odd Lots: Revisiting Gordon Matta-Clark’s Fake Estates at White Columns and Queens Museum of Art, and has taught at The Cooper Union, Yale, and Rhode Island School of Design.
Photographer: Marshall Astor, MA CT+CR ’13.
'Theory of Machines', by Louis Toft, 6th edition. Published in 1949 by Pitman & Sons Ltd., London. Black hardback book with Publisher's logo embossed in gilt on cover and title/ author written in gilt on spine.
West Lothian Museums. http://www.westlothian.gov.uk/tourism/museumsgalleries/ums/information
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Photoshoot of Red Queen Theory a Seattle based goth metal band.
Strobist Info: One SB-28 Full power through shoot through umbrella as main light camera right and high with full CTO and 1/8 CTO gel. One SB-28 1/16 power camera left and behind the band. WB set to tungsten to shift sky blue.
March 8, 2011
Despite my calculus and chemistry exams of doom being tomorrow and the day after, it has been a good day.
Aural Theory Exam - CHECK. (class got out early.)
No Studio, Divisional Recital instead - CHECK. (also got out early.)
Time for a Coffea Run (which I did not buy, for the record) - CHECK.
Best Coffea Visit Ever - CHECK.
Weather That Allowed Us to Sit Outside on the Grass - CHECK.
Women's Choir (with our favourite "It is a beautiful day" warm-up) - CHECK.
GOT MY "NIFTY FIFTY" LENS!!!! - CHECK. (YAYYY! ready to try out portraits on Friday, AFTER my exams).
Bridal Shower Planning - CHECK.
STUDY STUDY STUDY - CHECK. (Although, more is to come).
Cookies & Cream Frozen Yogurt - CHECK.
More STUDY STUDY STUDY - CHECK.
Jumping Photos with Nora - CHECK.
Denny's "Fat Tuesday" Extravaganza with Nora and Danielle - CHECK.
Finish Homework Right in Time - CHECK.
And that's all the checks I'm going to ramble on about.
I took this outside (kit lens used) after our Coffea visit. Not sure why I like it so much but it's kind of relaxing and peaceful for whatever reason. I just like it. :).
The psychology behind each colors
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Chaos Theory.... an Observation : 73° 35' W: 45° 30' N: 10/10/05: 7:30 EST
Systems that exhibit mathematical chaos are deterministic and thus orderly in some sense; this technical use of the word chaos is at odds with common parlance, which suggests complete disorder. See the article on chaos for a discussion of the origin of the word in mythology, and other uses. When we say that chaos theory studies deterministic systems, it is necessary to mention a related field of physics called quantum chaos theory that studies non-deterministic systems following the laws of quantum mechanics.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_theory
A spur of the moment shoot for my friend Jake of Mirrored Theory
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The Victoria session revisited - back then I only shared a collage of all these shots together. The primitive phone app had such low resolution that individual photos could not be viewed in detail.
Not that there is much detail to look at, but now I (re)discovered them as glimpses of a busy world, photographic documents in their own right, if not pieces of art...