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Greener On the Other Side

A New Kind of Arts Community

Emily Greenberg  —  Apr 12, 2011

Emily Greenberg discusses the greater ramifications of a student body stripped of artistic opportunity.

Facebook, Censorship and Art

Emily Greenberg  —  Mar 8, 2011

Emily Greenberg examines the ever-changing role of Facebook in the realm of censorship.

Social Media: A Double-Edged Sword

Emily Greenberg  —  Feb 8, 2011

Emily Greenberg examines how social media can be used as a force for freedom or oppression and how it is compromising our version of the truth.

When Metaphors Get Angry

Emily Greenberg  —  Jan 25, 2011

The political use and consequences of metaphor.

Blame it on the Art Market

Emily Greenberg  —  Nov 16, 2010

This year, an underground art movement have taken over an abandoned subway station, calling into question the value of the art market and complicating the artist's relationship to that which he rejects yet ultimately is defined by.

It Has to Make a Sound

Emily Greenberg  —  Nov 2, 2010

Defining art remains continually problematic, but perhaps its definition comes from its audience.

Arts vs. Sciences: How and Why?

Emily Greenberg  —  Oct 19, 2010

Frustrated with lack of luck in technology, Emily Greenberg happens upon a key difference between sets of academic interests: how vs. why.

Politically Incorrect, Politically

Emily Greenberg  —  Oct 5, 2010

Though written off for being offensive, perhaps Bo Burnham's political incorrectness is a politically conscious critique of the implications of being P.C.

The Fences: Safety in Contrast

Emily Greenberg  —  Sep 21, 2010

 

Emily Greenberg explores aesthetics, contrast and Ithaca's now famed fences.

You Say You Want a Revolution

Emily Greenberg  —  Sep 7, 2010

Emily Greenberg discusses the corporate sponsorship of art, and who's to blame for it's failures.

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