It’s been some time since I have been at a museum, so stepping foot into the Whitney Museum one was very enjoyable. An exhibit that caught my eye on the 6th floor is Nikita Galeās Tempo Rubato (Stolen Time) . In the description, it is written ābodies are never entirely absent from what we refer to as technology.ā This exhibit was in a dark room, the light was dim and after a few minutes, a light would shine brightly on the piano. The piano is playing on its own and there is a speaker connected to the piano to listen to the quiet notes it was playing. I think it was meant to be uncanny, but I found this fascinating and somewhat soothing.
About This Course
COMD 3504 – OL01 (8505)
Summer 2024
Faculty Contact: Mary Beth Kilkelly
mkilkelly@citytech.cuny.edu
Search
Student Posts
- Jamil (16)
- Tais chicaiza (15)
- Orlando Melendez Ramos (15)
- Jennifer Uzhca (15)
- Brittany Greene-Lee (14)
- Gabriel Celik (10)
- Karissa Young (10)
Recent Comments
- MB Kilkelly on Packaging Design (Jamil)
- MB Kilkelly on Principles of UX/UI Design
- MB Kilkelly on Reflecting on Edward Hopperās Influence (Jamil)
- MB Kilkelly on Enduring Legacy of the Black Power Movement (Jamil)
- MB Kilkelly on Miles Davis: “Birth of the Cool” (Jamil)
Acknowledgments
This course is based on the following course(s):
Leave a Reply