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Devorah, Jackson Siegal
Devorah, Jackson Siegal
Senior Projects Spring 2018
In Devorah, I sought to deliver an image to a text I could only engage with through removal. Unable to read the original Yiddish memoir written by my great grandmother, Devorah Schneider, I relied on a translation. Upon realizing that a photograph of the world couldn’t properly illustrate the experiences I was reading, I decided to expose photographic paper beneath an empty enlarger, one with no negative. As the blank projections bled, grew, shrunk and glowed in my darkroom, I began to build an abstract language in dialogue with Devorah’s words.
The project began when I decided to engage with …
De Manera Errante: Forging Decolonial Paths, Wailly Comprés
De Manera Errante: Forging Decolonial Paths, Wailly Comprés
Senior Projects Spring 2018
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
Euripides' Ion: A Performance Text, Jared C. Jacobson
Euripides' Ion: A Performance Text, Jared C. Jacobson
Senior Projects Spring 2018
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.
I Married You For Fun: A New Translation And Adaptation Of Natalia Ginzburg’S Ti Ho Sposato Per Allegria, Victoria Haschke
I Married You For Fun: A New Translation And Adaptation Of Natalia Ginzburg’S Ti Ho Sposato Per Allegria, Victoria Haschke
Senior Projects Spring 2018
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts and The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.