When first assigned the project “How to NOT Read Vonnegut,” it seemed quite destructive and odd. I mean, I feel like if any humanities major […]
Death: It’s Inevitable.
In Vonnegut’s short story “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow,” he presents us with the concept of indefinite lifespans. Everyone on Earth has been taking a […]
Human vs. Artificial Intelligence
The generative adversarial network demonstrates how far humans have come in regards to technology over the last centuries. It is easy to assume that the […]
Many Eyes Make Light Work
Kira Hoggan and Maddie Murdock https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1EOiegKGK9X3BfST5JJ_Jf_jzYDqnlG9ogdWm7xorGoo/edit?usp=sharing Shrek 1 Shrek 2
The Consequences of Creative Possibilities
Throughout history, society has experienced rapid technological advancements making daily life more convenient. However, in the past 30 years these advancements have accelerated to inventions […]
Stealing in the Name of Art
The laws of copyright have been put into place to protect the rights and work of original creators, while still enabling people to utilize previous […]
Copyright or Appreciation?
Chapter 1 of Lawrence Lessig’s book, Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy, explains John Philip Sousa’s prediction that recordings would lead […]
19th Century Cancel Culture
I found The Boarding House interesting because I noticed that there were some common themes relevant to society in the 21st century. The short story […]