We live in the open, in the boundless digital world glued together by cursory Google searches and brief scrolls through social media feeds. The advent of technology comprehensively changed the way people interacted with the world, and, as we still move towards a more digitized future, the question becomes: how much will technology continue to affect us? Exponentially? My zine photos centered around the visualization of the integration of human and machine, and its implications in our current civic discourse as well as our speculative, future behavior. In all of my photos, symbols and imagery of technology are visualized, effectively transforming technology from a theme to another subject of the image—acting alongside the model to accentuate the story.
ELECTION
DAY Nov. 3 2020
A divided nation. By Ana Gutierrez Covarrubias
JOE BIDEN WINS THE PRESIDENCY Nov. 7 2020
The Summer After High School
CLARK MIYAMOTO
Talk to each other instead of about each other.
M AS C U L I N T Y I remember sitting in the backseat of my mom’s car trying to hit the high note in Leona Lewis’ Bleeding Love,” but was quickly led to discouragement when my mom told me that boys weren’t supposed to sing that high. And the time where I was punched in the face by a girl in kindergarten which resulted in a bloody nose. After that, I was put into taekwondo to learn how to defend myself, and for the next twelve years I fought a girl... and in those same twelve years she would beat me match after match. Humiliation. Shame. Embarassment. I felt all these for so much of my life because apparently I was too sensitive. I was even mocked by my own family for never being able to beat the master’s daughter. And while I learned to tune the voices out, I believe that these instances are some of the reasons as to why I still continue to struggle with my own definition of masculinity.
“waterfall , I-90 corridor� giacomo green
“hole in the wall falls, I-90 corridor�
“snow melt, I-90 corridor”