Browse Items (98 total)

CHILD'S DESIRES  - Avanti Abhyankar.JPG
This creation represents the Childs desire to go outside and play, however the forest fires, the new, and the health conditions prevent this child from that. Surrounded by all the news and horrible things happening, all the child wants to do is play.…

0.2.0.5_Kwan.png
Without the structure of in-person school to keep me in check, I often end up waking up five minutes before classes to wrap myself in a blanket and doze off at my desk. This picture represents quarantine mornings.

0.2.0.4_Choi.jpg
It shows my perspective of a day during this quarantine. I am almost always in the same seat and almost always staring at a screen. It also illustrates my workspace during quarantine.

0.2.0.7_Jasmin Duong.jpeg
I created this clock with 15 hours to represent my 15 years of life. Underneath each number, there is a picture and a brief description of an event that happened at that age.

0.3.0.0_Curtis.jpg
This picture is to represent the little time left that we may have on Earth due to pollution and the virus. It's to show how if we were to stay inside and not pollute or spread the virus our Earth could last longer.

0.3.3.0_Curtis.jpg
This a capsule of all the things I did or went through during COVID-19 so far. It is to keep so that in the future kids can see some of the things that we did or had to go through that articles or information online didn't include.

0.2.2.0_Lee.docx.pdf
Well, this is mostly just focusing on what I went through and what I felt about the chaos that followed the Covid-19 pandemic. Although I said it's a journal entry, it's actually closer to an essay. It's my reaction to Covid-19 and lockdown

0.0.3.0_Iyer.jpg
This is a photo of the Milky Way taken from a dark location about 90 miles south of Sunnyvale.

0.0.3.1_Iyer.jpg
This is a 1.5 hour total exposure of the Andromeda Galaxy, located about 2.5 million light years from here, from my light polluted backyard in Sunnyvale.

0.0.3.2_Iyer.jpg
This is a 1.3 hour total exposure of the Pleiades Star Cluster, located around 450 light years from here, from my light-polluted backyard.
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2