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Prof. Rebecca Gieseking (CHEM) enjoys origami sculpture because of its place at the intersection of art and science. She began creating origami bowls in the summer of 2011. Although she explores making art outside of the strict aesthetic constraints of origami, these pieces are all made out of one sheet of paper.
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SWEETS AND DESSERTS: Chè comes in different flavors, and they were all loved by attendees.
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ARTIST HERSELF: Yayoi Kusama, wearing one of her signature densely-patterned dresses, sits in the Infinity Room that is now on-view at the ICA.
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DRIBBLE PASS AND SHOOT: Brandeis’ Evan Glass ’21 dribbles the ball in a game against Carnegie Mellon University on Oct. 5.
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READY TO SERVE: Jon and Melissa Cordish and other alumni contribute to new courts for the Brandeis tennis team.
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KICKIN' IT: Brandeis' Willa Molho '21 blocks her offensive opponent in a game against University of Chicago on Oct. 18.
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Jesús Rafael Soto, "Untitled," 1965. Wood and steel construction, 41 3/4 x 41 3/4 x 1 1/2 in. (106.05 x 106.05 x 3.81 cm). 1967.155. Bequest of Louis Schapiro, Boston.
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EMOTIONS AND MESSAGES: The theme of the play surrounds the emotions that we convey when receiving messages and how the message we put out can affect the emotions of others.
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FLOW OF THOUGHTS: The play doesn’t have one clear storyline. Instead, it feels like watching a train of thoughts of the writer acted out by the cast.
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EARN YOUR BOBA: The VSA provided plenty of beloved beverages, but students needed to actually play the game in order to earn them.
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TREATS AND BEVERAGES: A local restaurant provided authentic Venezuelan dinner for the show’s attendees.
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FLOW OF COLOR: Latinxtreme, the only Latinx dance group on Brandeis’ campus, performed in traditional clothing and presented diverse styles of dance.
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SPACE OF STORIES: The set of the show is a two-floor metal structure, where the space is defined by each story.
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A DIFFERENT VIBE: Kaos Kids showcased the modern side of Latinx music and dance.
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NOT JUST FICTION: The game of Quidditch captured the imaginations of readers of the Harry Potter book series. Now, the Brandeis Quidditch team is turning the game into a sport, competing with other universities.
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BUMP, SET, SPIKE: Brandeis’ Belle Scott ’21 bumps the ball in a game against the Emory University Eagles on Sept. 21.