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Papers by Karina Curry

Research paper thumbnail of Traces and Associations: Art and Archival Turns in the Late 20th and Early 21st Century

exposed me to amazing works of art, but reoriented my worldview, and, most importantly, taught me... more exposed me to amazing works of art, but reoriented my worldview, and, most importantly, taught me that everyone can be a poet. Without Professor Nesbit, this project would not have happened. Thank you for introducing me to Chris Marker, the inspiration of this work, and for your endless patience and wisdom. To Professor Giovanna Borradori, thank you for your guidance, for your precious insight and inspiring provocations, and for always making me feel heard. I would like to thank all of my professors, and all of the educators I have had the pleasure of learning from. There is nothing better than having a great teacher. To my dear friends, thank you for your support and for all of the unexpectedly beautiful moments I have had the pleasure of sharing with you during this difficult year. Thank you to my wonderful sister, Saskia, who never fails to inspire me-I am so lucky. To my remarkable parents, thank you for teaching me to be deeply curious, for pointing me to the beauty of the world, and instilling within me a desire to capture all the instances in which the light is falling just right. Nothing would be possible without your support and encouragement. Lastly, thank you to Jacob, who woke me up and reminded me to embrace every inextricable occurrence. Every moment with you is one I hope to remember.

Research paper thumbnail of Traces and Associations: Art and Archival Turns in the Late 20th and Early 21st Century

exposed me to amazing works of art, but reoriented my worldview, and, most importantly, taught me... more exposed me to amazing works of art, but reoriented my worldview, and, most importantly, taught me that everyone can be a poet. Without Professor Nesbit, this project would not have happened. Thank you for introducing me to Chris Marker, the inspiration of this work, and for your endless patience and wisdom. To Professor Giovanna Borradori, thank you for your guidance, for your precious insight and inspiring provocations, and for always making me feel heard. I would like to thank all of my professors, and all of the educators I have had the pleasure of learning from. There is nothing better than having a great teacher. To my dear friends, thank you for your support and for all of the unexpectedly beautiful moments I have had the pleasure of sharing with you during this difficult year. Thank you to my wonderful sister, Saskia, who never fails to inspire me-I am so lucky. To my remarkable parents, thank you for teaching me to be deeply curious, for pointing me to the beauty of the world, and instilling within me a desire to capture all the instances in which the light is falling just right. Nothing would be possible without your support and encouragement. Lastly, thank you to Jacob, who woke me up and reminded me to embrace every inextricable occurrence. Every moment with you is one I hope to remember.