aaron.lung wrote a new post, Tom Smith's "Heavenly Bodies" - Vibrantly...
Going into the Rox Gallery on Manhattan’s Lower East Side to see Tom Smith’s Heavenly Bodies, the first thing that caught my attention about the gallery was the bold contrast between the plain,...
View Articleaaron.lung wrote a new post, The Architecture of Bloomberg L.P., on the site...
“Beautiful,” “large,” “amazing” were all words my friends used to describe the Bloomberg...
View Articleaaron.lung wrote a new post, Carmen by Georges Bizet, on the site The Arts in...
As a person who grew up in the 21st Century surrounded by vast media entertainment such as cable television and the internet, I had never seen an opera before and I believed them to be boring. As a...
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I loved the music of Carmen as well! The music was such a good indicator of what was happening in every scene that I felt I could have closed my eyes and still understood everything. In reply to - Josh...
View Articleaaron.lung wrote a new post, Subway Station Mosaic, on the site The Arts in...
My favorite part of taking the F Train is being able to see the colorful mosaics located in the Delancey Street Station every time I pass by the stop. My personal favorite is this vivid glass, mosaic...
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These sculptors look amazing! I love this idea of turning an everyday item like cans into a work of art. I must go see next year’s sculptors in person. In reply to - michael woyevodsky wrote a new...
View Articleaaron.lung wrote a new post, Bead Art , on the site The Arts in New York City
I remember when I was in middle school, so many of my classmates were using and combining these small beads to create colorful works of art. Today when I was walking home from East River Park, I saw...
View Articleaaron.lung wrote a new post, My First Modern Dance Experience: Complexions...
Three weeks ago I had first opera experience and now I just had my first modern dance experience seeing Complexions Contemporary Ballet at the Joyce Theater. The first thing I noticed about the […]
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Out of all the subway performers I have seen and heard in many life, this band is one of the best! I really love how you can see the effort they put in to entertaining people. I wouldn’t mind waiting...
View Articleaaron.lung wrote a new post, Wang Jianwei's Time Temple at the Guggenheim...
Walking towards the Guggenheim for the first time, the first piece of art I noticed was not Jianwei’s Time Temple but the architecture of the Guggenheim Museum designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The...
View Articleaaron.lung wrote a new post, Paintings Around Baruch, on the site The Arts in...
I had not noticed this when I first entered Baruch, but the Newman Vertical Campus can be both a college building and a museum. When we go to museums such as the Metropolitan or the Guggenheim, we...
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Josh, I agree with you completely that design is such an integral part of art. An everyday object such as a chair can be made exciting due to design. This Spun Chair especially has one of the most...
View Articleaaron.lung wrote a new post, Housing in Manhattan's Chinatown, on the site...
My topic will focus on the higher prices of housing in Manhattan’s Chinatown and the effects that have occurred as a result of this change.
View Articleaaron.lung wrote a new post, "Biodiversity Conservation and the Extinction of...
Hello everyone. Hopefully I am posting this to the correct IDC site. Anyways, I just finished reading Miller’s article, and I found his points regarding the benefits to quality of life for humans to be...
View Articleaaron.lung wrote a new post, Response to Sanderson's and Brown's "Mannahatta:...
Before reading this paper written by Sanderson and Brown, I knew that the Manhattan I grew up knowing was not always a busy, populous city. The skyscrapers and other human made structures did not...
View Articleaaron.lung wrote a new post, Response to Chapter 8: Forests for Trees from...
From the title of the chapter, I assumed before reading that the chapter was going to about trees and human attitudes/relations to trees. I asked myself: “What do I find valuable and important about...
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