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09.01.14

Chapter Five

While the lonely girl in Rain Chudori's short story series had found solace in Monsoon the tiger, Michael had only become lonelier. And as it becomes clearer that Michael is reluctant to let Monsoon remain in their lives, the narrator reflects on their relationship to figure out why. Is the answer to her question going to break her heart? Is it finally time to let go?

02.01.14

The Gallery

Galleries are not only a home for various forms of artwork, but they also serve as a link between artists and the general public. "I personally believe that the gallery‘s role in society is to give the society access to arts," claims Ridzki Noviansyah in the latest addition to his essay series on photography. But accessibility alone is not enough. Ridzki emphasizes on the role of curators in selecting what works are presented to the audience.

26.12.13

The Genius and His Liquid Swords

Being a music fan and growing up in the 90s, Ken Jenie was exposed to a plethora of great music. Having many favorites from that era, it was difficult for him to choose one, but after much consideration, decided to share his love for Gza's Liquid Swords in this Column piece.

19.12.13

Choice

While mainstream media often fixate on how video game allow us to embody virtual avatars and live out fantasies, in reality many games present more guided stories starring characters with their own baggage and complex motivations. As we make our way through a game, overcoming obstacles along the way, we gradually are exposed to, and empathize with, a perspective that may be entirely different from our own.

12.12.13

Chapter Four

Rain Chudori's heart-wrenching story of Monsoon the tiger, and the two humans whose lives have been stirred due to his arrival continues. The line between infidelity and an incurable loneliness gets all the more blurred in this chapter. Will Monsoon bring the two lovers closer or will the stray tiger drive them further apart?

05.12.13

The Editor

In today's world of photography, there seems to be a tendency to immediately associate editing with Photoshop and similar softwares. But as we will find out in this essay, there is more to editing than simply tweaking a photograph on a computer. In his fourth piece, Ridzki Noviansyah shares his thoughts on how the current generation of photographers ought to approach the editing process.

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