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I learned about an interesting YouTube video about visual novels titled A Defense of Visual Novels: What are They and What They Do Well through an email exchange with the creator. I have been collecting materials for a future article on making the most of the visual novel medium, so I can now add this in-depth video take to the collection. If you are interested in visual novels, the video comes…
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Each year during Earth Week I curate a collection of photographic projects from artists who are working to make the often-invisible nature of the global climate and the ecological crisis more visible using conceptual, lens-based art techniques. The arts – and the visual arts in particular – have a unique capacity to confront audiences with
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This is not work to glance at and walk on, it’s fully engaging and each mystery demands our full attention.
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B. Ingrid Olson's solo exhibition at Corbett vs. Dempsey deepens her investigation into doubling, desire and the limits of perception.
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