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Art Reacting

One of my favorite things about studying art history in school was being able to take a general history class simultaneously as my art history class. Being able to connect art and seeing how art (and the artists) were reacting … Continue reading

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Impure but Refreshing

Stitch Bitch is exactly what Shelley Jackson says she loves; writing that is “impure, improper, and disorienting. Her writing on hypertext not only intrigued me, confused me, but also got me to think about originality. Not only do Internet sites … Continue reading

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Adapating to New Technologies

Creating new technologies and adapting to them has been an enormous part of our country’s history and should continue to be in the future. One of the reasons we’ve been so successful is for that exact reason. With each of … Continue reading

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