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Agarwal spent three months in Bombay, but Randolph A. G. Bell '00 also spent three months away from his bed for his award-winning film thesis: "It's Only a Tattoo...

Author: By Nina O. R. yuen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 64 Seniors Win Top Thesis Honors | 5/17/2000 | See Source »

...exiled to his common room because his bedroom was transformed into a studio that captured the symbolic time-lapse rotting of a tattooed melon. The film was inspired by Bell's desires and fears about defying his straight-laced father and getting a tattoo...

Author: By Nina O. R. yuen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 64 Seniors Win Top Thesis Honors | 5/17/2000 | See Source »

...screening of Bell's film on Friday took the audience on a journey through tattoo parlors, living rooms of illegal tattooings and laser surgeries. After close-ups of biceps rippled in skulls and girlfriends' names, the film ended with Bell's decision, leaving half of the audience shuddering and the other half -including the Hoopes sub-committee--cheering...

Author: By Nina O. R. yuen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 64 Seniors Win Top Thesis Honors | 5/17/2000 | See Source »

...Ping Davin Chor, Matthew S. Povich, Aziz F. Rana and Gregory M. Sulkowski, of Currier House; Nora F. Lehmann, Rebecca Reider and Nitzan Shoshan, of Dudley House; Rodrigo A. Cruz, Sara M. Jablon, Joseph C. Krupnick and James L. Young, of Dunster House; John W. Baxindine, Randolph A.G. Bell, Jacqlynn Duquette, Daniel J. Hopkins and Margot L. Minardi, of Eliot House; Stephanie N. Ajudua, Paul C. Dilley, Ilana Kurshan, Linus Lee, Oliver M. Lewis, Ceen-Yenn Cynthia Lin and Emily B. Wong, of Kirkland House; Eliza C. Block, David L. Edeli, Jarasa Mangkorn Kanok, Siddharth Mohandas, Jennifer M. Stager, Daniel...

Author: By Nina O. R. yuen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 64 Seniors Win Top Thesis Honors | 5/17/2000 | See Source »

...screen swirls with zippy images: a cocktail tumbler that mysteriously waddles on an airplane meal tray, a Tinker Bell electron that darts through our hero's thoughts, a vortex of digital effects that suck you into cyberworld, and a few Fellini moments, like the tunnel full of empty cars and the ghostly accordionist on a picturesquely creepy streetscape...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Quantum Metaphysics | 5/15/2000 | See Source »

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