Ted Chiang’s The Lifecycle of Software Objects analyzes the struggles and delights of Ana Alvarado and Derek Brooks and their relationships with digients, digital
Author: Jonathan Kim
Retro #1: Exploring Emotion and Relationships through Silence in Speech Sounds
For this comic, I chose to focus on the feelings of Rye through color and abstraction. I tried to use as few words as
Retro #2: Challenging Misogynistic Norms through Violence in Dawn
In this comic, I chose to highlight physical and emotional expressions through color theory and depictions of the body. These scenes come from a
Retro #3: Holistic Growth through Community and Agency in “Transitions”
Gwen Benaway’s “Transitions” describes how a young office worker attempts to expedite her transitioning process using experimental medication but learns how her Anishinaabe heritage
The Case Against Green Grass
Chancellor Kazuha announced last Friday a new initiative for green spaces on campus to combat the widespread cases of loneliness among first and second
Top 3 Hidden Places to Study on Campus
Space on campus is getting sparse and Geisel Library only has 20 floors to occupy. So, here are the top 3 hidden spots on
Retro Movies: Biidaaban: First Light
In 2020, influential artist Lisa Jackson (Anishinaabe) premiered one of the first VR movies of the the 21st century: Biidaaban First Light. This movie
Top 3 Activities at the Enya Art Studio
Recently opened in 2074, Enya (Sun in Kumiai) Art Studio marks the newest undergraduate art studio in almost sixty years. Open to all undergrads,
The Case for In-Person Attendance
It sounds crazy, but hear me out. Despite the advent of holographic lecture halls and VR immersive experiences, I think that 2075 is the
Twelfth College to Start in Fall 2075
The Academic Affairs Department held a press conference on Jan. 28 to announce the establishment of a new college at UC San Diego. Dean