Hey @ui-intermediaconcepts! Looks like I’m finished with my about page, all the links on for my blog posts are working, and my works page is up and ready to be viewed! It’s been real and I can’t wait for next semester! Phantom out
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Hey @ui-intermediaconcepts! Looks like I’m finished with my about page, all the links on for my blog posts are working, and my works page is up and ready to be viewed! It’s been real and I can’t wait for next semester! Phantom out
@ui-intermediaconcepts As far as I can tell, I’m finished with all my blog posts, my about page, and my works pages and all the links are working. Thanks for a great class, everyone!!
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Dis/Unity
I thought Dis/Unity was a fantastic show! I loved the multiple layers and levels of the experience with installations, performances, musicians, and audience involvement.
I thought the most entertaining part of the whole experience was when we were on stage. I loved the saxophone player and the video, as well as when we looked out to the seats. The slow-moving plastic being pulled over the seats like a wave of water was very beautiful to me and was a point of view we normally do not get to see in a performance.
I thought the most informative parts of the whole experience were the two installations. Walking into a room full of balloons and strings was a beautiful sight and reminded me of childhood and happy memories. This was quickly changed when you read the notes about race that were attached to the balloons. I thought this stark contrast was very powerful. The upstairs installation was also very nice. It was less visually striking but was very shocking and informative. I thought these installations were necessary because, without them, I don't think I would’ve made the ties to the performance being about race.
Overall, I would definitely like to experience another Dis/Unity!