Monthly Archives: September 2009

German Posters

Autumn has arrived rather suddenly at RIT. The weather has gotten very cold and rainy – there was even hail the other day. I’m disappointed that such a nice summer is now finally at an end as identifiable by the transition to Rochester Winter (since winter here really lasts about October-April). Classes are stressful. And [...]

QTVR

The past two weeks we’ve been working on a little exercise in perspective montage, making “public announcement” postcards. The style is similar to They Might Be Giants’ postcards from five years ago or whenever. (I have copies of them, but they’re not available anymore… it’s weird to realize that I’m an old enough fan to [...]

Polite Distance

I’ve recently noticed that I’m receiving the benefit of the door holding effect here at RIT, which I find amusing. A certain amount of the time, it has actually been extended ridiculously far beyond the 2-foot range, into the 15-20 foot range. No cars here have changed to the other side of the street to [...]

Eclectic Media Inspiration

Some beautiful inspirational pieces across media forms, which I’ve spotted on various sites recently. let yourself feel. from Esteban Diácono on Vimeo. The Girl Effect: again, simple, but full of impact. In fact, more powerful because of its simplicity. The music adds to the power, but the little details in the movements of the text [...]

Sea Legs

All in all, it hasn’t been a bad start to the year (other than the whole having-to-get-my-feet-under-me homework thing). Classes and work are promising, I’m taking some stuff that’s been hanging around since freshman year in hand, I’m trying to spend more time visiting with friends and being generally more social. And most of all, [...]

RIT: Hit the Ground Running

Aaaahh! They have homework here! I have to spend my non-class time doing it! D: This will take some getting used to. I’m just thankful that so far my classes seem reasonable with good teachers. Tai Chi on Wednesday night was cool. Very different from the Tai Kwon Do I did as a kid, but [...]

First day of my last year

At least I hope; there were a couple of last year’s seniors in the back of Adam’s class yesterday afternoon… First day of classes’ verdict: not as bad as I expected. The music class was more interesting and less focused strictly on music than I was expecting, since the teacher also talked a little about [...]

Our Beautiful Campus

First off, you should note the sarcasm as I write the title for this post. RIT may be tolerably nice right now, while the weather is good and the breeze is cooling rather than frigid, but in a few months, it’s going to be a brick windtunnel filled with rain and snow. Besides this, cynicism [...]