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College student living in Boston, computer science/multimedia major at Northeastern University. I want to see the world and I want to talk to everyone.

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    1 month ago
    He commented on Haibin Lu

    my uptake from watching this: nature exists in the world as something that is completely untampered with and natural and for that reason sublime. humans also exist as part of nature but as a by-product of their co-existence are able to destroy it, thus creating a sort of paradox; in the sense that man can create things to exist in nature that are not in and of themselves natural.

    Your video dipicts this in many ways, and as i share my opinion with @shatlerina, this is shown through the contrasting imagery. As an example i will speak of the scene at 0:53 in which the camera is switching its focus between the man-made structure and the natural tall grass surrounding it. The structure is able to exist on top the land and sway with the wind yet it should not naturally exist there. throughout the video this dichotomy is shown; the concrete road next to the fields, the power plants next to the oceans, the tall buildings next to the open skies, a ships at sea... etc.

    one of the reasons i enjoyed watching this so much is that is really made me flex my muscles of interpretation, and I like things that do that. keep up the good work!

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    1 month ago
    He commented on Depression Pixelation

    thanks! and yes, we did all right for ourselves; our grade was an A - for this project

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    1 month ago
    He commented on Anathallo August 2006

    LOVE THE STAGE ANTICS

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    1 month ago
    He commented on SXSW, A Collection

    What a great band huh? I think there's got to be something about Chicago that makes people create awesome music with amazing instrumentation . Also, thanks for the link!

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