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...Dalí treatment—a look and feel that Knep describes as “organic.” He often mimics the shapes of cell organelles or other microscopic biological structures, as in “Drift”—a series of screens that depict a red-brown, cell-like material morphing shape as it drifts from one screen to another.Computers sense which screen the observer looks at, and that screen stops drifting. Recently, however, he’s looking towards projects with more macroscopic subject matter.“Imagine a field of wheat...

Author: By Kyle L. K. Mcauley, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Finding Beauty in Biology | 4/6/2006 | See Source »

Dancing to the spoken word sounds more like a cryptic metaphor than an actual event. But the twenty-third annual CityStep show, entitled “Louder than Words,” intends to do just that: depict the memorable words of great leaders through the art of dance...

Author: By Mollie K. Wright, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: On The Radar: CityStep, Louder Than Words | 4/6/2006 | See Source »

...between the environmental imbalance and corruption of values that doomed the Maya and what's happening to our own civilization are eerie," says Safinia. Gibson, who insists ideology matters less to him than stories of "penitential hardship" like his Oscar-winning Braveheart, puts it more bluntly: "The fearmongering we depict in this film reminds me a little of President Bush and his guys...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exclusive: Mel Gibson's Apocalyto Now | 3/19/2006 | See Source »

...bringing the casual freedom of weekend dress into everyday life. In conversation, Diego often refers to "the life," by which he means everything that is not work related or stressful. On bulletin boards inside the factory, magazine shots and vintage photos used as inspiration for the current collection consistently depict "the life"?Enjoyment with a capital E, whether it's Camelot, Farrah Fawcett, Bianca Jagger or a photo by Horst. The emphasis everywhere is always on a sense of freedom, ease and enjoyment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Driving Force: Diego Della Valle | 3/8/2006 | See Source »

Bronshtein describes the T-shirts as depicting a “slanty-eyed Asian character,” but he neglects to mention that they show much more than that: they depict a bucktoothed, mentally-deficient-looking Asian character who wears his hair in a rattail-like queue. Although this hairstyle is no longer popular in Asia, this is exactly how 19th-century racist propaganda depicted the immigrants from Asia who comprised the “yellow peril.” Bronshtein neglects to mention these aspects of the T-shirt images. He also fails to place the image...

Author: By Jenna N. Le | Title: Simplistic View of T-Shirts Trivializes Controversy | 2/10/2006 | See Source »

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