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Monthly Archives: April, 2022

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Google Cloud Storage

Chief Information Officer Gene Adams answers questions about SAIC's plan to end unlimited cloud storage.

Go Back, Go Into

U.S. presidents drive the American War Machine.

Show Up and Show Off

Dispatch from Chicago's Fashion Show.

You Are Not Alone in the “Beautiful Diaspora”

An exhibition that reimagines bitter history across geographic boundaries.

Moving Pictures: Everything Everywhere All Done Right

Directing duo Daniels' new films teaches us that, despite everything, sometimes the most illogical choice is the best — to choose to be kind.

We Owe Pamela Anderson an Apology

Pamela Anderson never agreed to this.

William Basinski’s ā€œThe Disintegration Loopsā€ Is a Revolution in Space

Twenty years after the initial release of William Basinski's seminal ambient album, "The Disintegration Loops" continues to breathe and break beyond its tragic context.

The Mascot: April 17, 2022

Are you video on or video off? And other considerations from around campus.

Auteur Theory: Television Auteurs

How do auteurs challenge the inherent limitations of creating a show for television — and what makes or breaks a television auteur's work?

The Artist’s Other Job: Social Media

Are social platforms a necessary evil, or simply necessary?

You’re Too Hot to Be a Preschool Teacher

The Madonna-Whore Complex persists in the pink collar labor market.

Alumni Spotlight: Kushala Vora

Excerpts from a conversation with Kushala Vora.

Portraits of Student Workers

Jackie PatiƱo and Sammi Whitlock work at SAIC's Admissions Office.

The Mascot: April 10, 2022

Three stars, three bids, and three events at SAIC.

Visiting Artist Program: Ikko Yokoyama

To this curator, moving between is to be among.