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A Review of “Dreams” by Akira Kurosawa
Akira Kurosawa is one of my favourite directors of all time. That being said, Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams (1990) has a sentimental place in my heart. It is not only a collection of short stories but also a journey that takes us to discover what it means to be human in the face of nature’s overwhelming force, the passage of time, and the consequences of our actions. The movie consists of eight dreamlike sequences. Throughout the movie, you will be on the journey of questioning human’s place in the world, reflecting on our responsibility towards one another and nature, and facing our dreams, fears, desires, and guilt.
Sümeyye Temirov
January 20, 2025
The Gendered Crisis: Women’s Unpaid Work and Cheap Labour as a Non-traditional Security Threat
It was my summer semester break, and I was visiting my home in Pakistan. I relished the delicious food my mother made every day when I noticed that she got sick from the hot one day, and even then, she continued working in the kitchen. Summers in Pakistan are blazing hot, with severe electricity shortages, and the temperature often exceeds 40°C (104°F). Middle-class families cannot afford the luxury of having an air-conditioner in their kitchens, thus making the kitchen the hottest room. While the less privileged people can hardly afford the perk of having an air-conditioner in their homes, one can imagine the dire conditions in which women work. My mother’s condition made me wonder why a woman working at home does not enjoy the same benefits as any office worker.
Maria
December 23, 2024
Shaping Nightscapes: Lighting Design for Inclusion and Sustainability
Lighting surrounds us, yet one rarely thinks about it—until something changes. Imagine a woman walking home late at night. A streetlight flickers and dies, plunging her path into shadow and leaving her with a sinking sense of vulnerability. Or picture a child gazing at a monument, its lights revealing hidden stories and sparking quiet wonder. Lighting shapes how we feel—fearful or safe, indifferent or inspired—proving it’s so much more than a backdrop to our lives.
Chiara Carucci
December 9, 2024
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Latest Articles
A Review of “Dreams” by Akira Kurosawa
Akira Kurosawa is one of my favourite directors of all time. That being said, Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams (1990) has a sentimental place in my heart. It is not only a collection of short stories but also a journey that takes us to discover what it means to be human in the face of nature’s overwhelming force, the passage of time, and the consequences of our actions. The movie consists of eight dreamlike sequences. Throughout the movie, you will be on the journey of questioning human’s place in the world, reflecting on our responsibility towards one another and nature, and facing our dreams, fears, desires, and guilt.
Sümeyye Temirov
January 20, 2025
The Gendered Crisis: Women’s Unpaid Work and Cheap Labour as a Non-traditional Security Threat
It was my summer semester break, and I was visiting my home in Pakistan. I relished the delicious food my mother made every day when I noticed that she got sick from the hot one day, and even then, she continued working in the kitchen. Summers in Pakistan are blazing hot, with severe electricity shortages, and the temperature often exceeds 40°C (104°F). Middle-class families cannot afford the luxury of having an air-conditioner in their kitchens, thus making the kitchen the hottest room. While the less privileged people can hardly afford the perk of having an air-conditioner in their homes, one can imagine the dire conditions in which women work. My mother’s condition made me wonder why a woman working at home does not enjoy the same benefits as any office worker.
Maria
December 23, 2024
Shaping Nightscapes: Lighting Design for Inclusion and Sustainability
Lighting surrounds us, yet one rarely thinks about it—until something changes. Imagine a woman walking home late at night. A streetlight flickers and dies, plunging her path into shadow and leaving her with a sinking sense of vulnerability. Or picture a child gazing at a monument, its lights revealing hidden stories and sparking quiet wonder. Lighting shapes how we feel—fearful or safe, indifferent or inspired—proving it’s so much more than a backdrop to our lives.
Chiara Carucci
December 9, 2024
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