Tag: Japan

  • Being Digital: Robots Replacing Humans

    Being Digital: Robots Replacing Humans

    Students from Professor Howard Good’s Being Digital class created one minute visual interpretations of a technological ideology. For the fall 2015 semester, the students had a choice of many multimedia options, such as stop-frame animation, traditional animation or simply a video. In a dystopian technologically-infused world, we will see no problem with replacing our organic-based…

  • K-Pop goes global: An Internet phenomenon

    K-Pop goes global: An Internet phenomenon

    By Jillian Nadiak Almost 6 million digital votes were cast from countries outside of Asia during the Mnet Asian Music Awards last year. “So I would say this is totally out of Korea and it’s getting bigger and bigger.” –Sebastian Kim, CJ E&M’s Vice President for Global Business during an interview on American media outlet, Bloomberg…

  • Japanese Artist Showcases “Boxing Painting” at Dorsky

    Japanese Artist Showcases “Boxing Painting” at Dorsky

    A tiny 80-year-old Japanese man with a wispy grey mohawk rolls out a bright green suitcase in front of a wall-length canvas. He puts it down and begins to unpack its contents onto the tarp he is standing on. Ushio Shinohara pulls out a pair of boxing gloves with foam padding tied on with twine,…

  • Radio News: Japan Disaster

    Radio News: Japan Disaster

    Japan Disaster Produced by Johnny Lugo Eri Koyano and Mark Dellas   Students reflect back on the tsunami that hit Japan on April 7, 2011.  Produced by Johnny Lugo, Eri Koyano and Mark Dellas Japan Disaster by cmm320   More Radio News Moxie Cupcakes  Produced by Johnny Lugo Eri Koyano and Mark Dellas

  • Snowageddon

    Snowageddon

    It’s about midnight. The snow is relentless and my brother Pat and I are curious. “Let’s go outside and check out the carnage,” Pat suggests. “Look at all the trees down in front of Uncle Mikey’s house. Oh shit, and to the left of the pool, too! This is crazy!” Pop! Pop! Pat and I…