Saturday, February 14

DESMA seniors display the culmination of their studies in ‘Sincerely,’ exhibition

Editor’s note: This article contains references to sexual assault that may be disturbing to some readers. The senior Design Media Arts class is signing off with their exhibition “Sincerely.” An amalgamation of visual and interactive art elements, this year’s exhibition will be presented at the Experimental Digital Arts and Untitled Gallery until June 18. Read more...

Photo: A blue sign points in the direction of “Sincerely.” The graduating design media arts class’ showcase is on display in the EDA and Untitled Gallery until June 18. (Brandon Morquecho/Assistant Photo editor)


Influenced by his education journey, Aidan Strong redefines what video games can be

As graduation approaches, Aidan Strong’s educational journey fuels his game design. The fourth-year mathematics student’s ventures into game design date back to his high school days when he said he started coding in the game engine Unity. Read more...

Photo: Game designer Aidan Strong stands in front of an array of books, computer monitors and posters. The fourth-year mathematics student said that although video games are not viewed with the same prestige as other art forms, discovering what the medium can become excites him. (Myka Fromm/Assistant Photo editor)


‘In between letting out and holding in’: Eunice Choi’s exploration of emotions

This post was updated June 13 at 8:17 p.m. Eunice Choi is no longer afraid of getting personal. The graduate student in design media arts incorporates her curiosities into a variety of material projects, including interactive sculptures and performative objects. Read more...

Photo: Dressed in a white button up, Eunice Choi sits on the steps of the Broad Art Center. The graduating design media arts MFA student recently had her work on display as part of the “TOWNHALL” thesis exhibition. (Grace Wilson/Daily Bruin)


UCLA student expands reality in MFA thesis through AR technology

This post was updated June 11 at 8:44 p.m. The lines between fantasy and real life blur in Benedict Conran’s theater design thesis. The third-year lighting design MFA student took Ellen McLaughlin’s play “Ajax in Iraq” and merged it with augmented reality technology to create an interactive and symbolic performance about an American soldier fighting in Iraq in the 2000s. Read more...

Photo: A rendered image from Benedict Conran’s thesis project shows audiences interacting with the set of a play on their phones. The third-year lighting design MFA student merged the play “Ajax in Iraq” with AR technology to create an immersive theater experience, he said. (Courtesy of Benedict Conran)


Photographers exhibit portraits of LGBTQ+ people and spaces in ‘Queering the Lens’

Artists and audiences kicked off Los Angeles Pride weekend with a picture-perfect celebration at the Getty Center. In partnership with LA Pride, the Getty Center presented an exhibition and conversation with three LA-based photographers on Wednesday. Read more...

Photo: From left to right, moderator Tony Valuenzuela is joined by photographers Rick Castro, Amina Cruz and Texas Isaiah onstage. The panelists were invited to the Getty Center as part of the “Queering the Lens” event in collaboration with Los Angeles Pride. (Shengfeng Chien/Daily Bruin staff)


‘We can be powerful’: Bimbos Theatre Co. creates female-led space in theater

The Bimbos are bringing women to the forefront of theater. Second-year theater students Kaity Cairo and Trystan Forson are the co-founders of Bimbos Theatre Co., which aims to provide a community for women to create their productions without any barriers. Read more...

Photo: The Bimbos Theatre Co. board smiles together. Co-founder Kaity Cairo said the group strives to give a voice to women who are often undermined in theater. (Courtesy of Kaity Cairo and Trystan Forson)


‘Sister From Another Planet’ shines spotlight on self-discovery journey

This post was updated April 4 at 8:42 p.m. Instead of trying to fit into society’s boxes, Nancy Beverly produced a new world. As a writer and staff member of The UCLA Foundation’s accounting and treasury teams, Beverly wrote, produced and will star in the one-person show “Sister From Another Planet” that is premiering at the Hollywood Fringe Festival on Saturday, Beverly said. Read more...

Photo: Writer and UCLA staff member Nancy Beverly smiles with two books. The themes of Beverly’s one-person show, “Sister From Another Planet,” stem from Beverly’s experience of self-discovery in Eagle Branch Library, Beverly said. (Photo by Carol Becker/Courtesy of Nancy Beverly)



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