Articles by: Rebecca Alston '22

Lost

February 26, 2021 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Deep toned I enter  Hyper aware, used to observing and acknowledging identities around   I think I feel safe enough here   Fair toned he saunters  eye contact made   I recall our previous encounter   how he said he grew   “What’s it like to wear the glasses?” I ask earnestly.  “what glasses?” heRead More

Arts Family Tree Sprouts Connections Between New Artists and Mentors

Arts Family Tree Sprouts Connections Between New Artists and Mentors

September 25, 2020 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

This year, students seeking guidance from veteran artists can find it through the new Arts Family Tree, a networking and mentorship program started by Sabrina Carlier ’21 that connects artists from different disciplines and backgrounds. The program aims to provide a close-knit support system for artists, where experienced upperclassmen canRead More

Meet NARI, Your Personal CGI Tutor

Meet NARI, Your Personal CGI Tutor

May 15, 2020 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

HP Park ’21’s new project NARI is an artificial intelligence chatbot with a fully animated 2D and 3D visual model. Graphics courtesy of HP Park From Siri to Alexa to the nameless Google Home assistant, personal voice assistants are now seen (and heard) in homes all around the world. AtRead More

A Hiding Dog and Family Faces: Student Artists Depict Their Surroundings

A Hiding Dog and Family Faces: Student Artists Depict Their Surroundings

May 1, 2020 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Artwork by Lulu Louchheim With more free time on their hands, Choate’s student artists are finding ways to continue creating art with the resources they have around them. Charlotte, Vt., resident Lulu Louchheim ’21 based her piece on a photo that she took of her dog, Moose, comically hiding behindRead More