Throughout the 18th century, clockmaking had become a renowned industry, demanding precision and ingenuity not previously seen in the engineering world. Babbage looked to the horizon and envisioned a machine capable of crunching numbers like never before. Decades later, his…
Should The Government Bailout Regional Theater Companies?
The theater has been an integral part of American culture for centuries. It has entertained millions, inspired them, and helped reflect the societal changes that made the nation what it is today. However, in the wake of the pandemic, regional…
The Enduring Legacy of Yoko Ono: Exploring the Works of a Pioneering Multimedia Artist, Singer-Songwriter, and Peace Activist
Yoko Ono is a revolutionary and groundbreaking artist whose influence will be felt for years to come. Yoko Ono’s influence spans far beyond her controversial relationship with John Lennon. For decades, she has been an integral part of the art…
Why Museums Should Let Everyone In for Free
Hello there, fellow art enthusiasts! Have you ever approached a museum and had to stop before the ticket booth, wondering if it was worth spending money to get in? Well, I’m here to tell you that it doesn’t have to…
“Adoration of Art”: An Exploration of the Viewer’s Relationship with Famous Western Art
As an artist and filmmaker, I have always been drawn to the power of art to evoke emotion and create connections between individuals and groups of people. In my short film “Adoration of Art,” I set out to capture the…
RadicalZoo – a streamer before its time
A Brief History about RadicalZoo I created RadicalZoo Entertainment in 1998 as “The outsider independent entertainment network.” To create a medium that blurred the line between traditional entertainment and e-commerce by producing a combined unique shopping and entertainment experience. The…
Concrete Architecture – Light as Air
Concrete architecture is often associated with cold, dreary, heartless, foreboding, institutional buildings. This ancient building material, first used by the Romans when used correctly, can appear to be lighter than air. Concrete buildings can welcome you to experience spaces in…
Michael Heizer’s Double Negative
A Birthday Wish Come True. Visiting Michael Heizer’s Double Negative Double Negative is a piece of land art located in the Moapa Valley on Mormon Mesa (or Virgin River Mesa) near Overton, Nevada. Double Negative was completed in 1970.
Los Angeles Theater: How To Make A Mecca
When people think of visiting Los Angeles, the theater isn’t exactly on the top of their lists. Search around the Internet and you’ll find there’s a genuine consensus why tourists come to L.A. “L.A. Theater” doesn’t come close to landing…