On this essay, Dwiputri talks about the shifting definition of the term "traveling" in the modern society. With how traveling became more important as a way to escape from the big city life, it also came to a point where it is important to look further into traveling process as the journey itself.
In the sixth part of Dylan Amirio's series on music, he talks about how streaming brought the music industry into a whole new level, both to the industry itself and to the people as the target market. And on this essay, Dylan also seeks the prospect of this streaming matter in the Indonesia.
Kriztille Junio explores a familiar artistic struggle in “A Year Without Art.” In this personal piece, she writes about the dilemmas of finding inspiration and curbing self-criticism in the midst of a creative block.
In the fifth part of Dylan Amirio's series on music, he talks about how Last.fm provide the unthinkable source of unique tunes. In this first part of his discovering music thorugh the internet, he talks about how Last.fm became one of the most significant moment of his life and how the site shape his music taste.
When we think of artist representation, it is a menagerie of style, personality, and creative medium as unique as the artist themselves—aesthetic style may come across as similar but it is never quite the same, just as a no one person ever is. In this article, Kriztille explores the landscape of self expression and their representation in popular form: the Selfie.
In the fourth part of Dylan Amirio's series on music, he talks about the ambient sound that comes from unthinkable musical instrument. In this essay, he talks about how things like helicopter blade and another unsual appliance create unexpected athmosphere in music.