Two Thousand and Ten. Wow.

From This Studio.
I’ll start off by saying that 2009 was one of the best years of my life. Even though college began in 2008, it really became fun in 2009 — socially and academically. A lot has happened; I was co-head of the Jewish Students Organization, I Moderated, which is something real important here at Bard (I’ll write more about that later), I took some (mostly) phenomenal courses, made great friends, and in general, had a damn good time. I’ve evolved as a person, in a lot of ways; my “creativity,” my writing, photography, “thinking” or “philosophy,” and just, really, my mind, are all coming alive in new and exciting ways. With every year, month, week, and day, there are new things I want to do.
I’ll be writing a few more blog posts in the coming weeks, as I’m still on winter break — I’ll talk about my moderation, my thoughts on Twitter and social media, and some other exciting stuff. I’ve also been doing thinking about my podcast, Nerd News Radio, which I think is largely defunct. Nerd News Radio is only one of my projects for 2010. I’ll be thinking more about my musical life (dee-jaying), my artistic life (photography + design), my thought-life (philosophy!), and my technological life (this blog + NNR). So, Happy New Year! I hope this year brings life, love, and satisfaction to you.
Some pictures from this year:




Kabren Levinson is fist-year student at Bard College. Throughout high school, Kabren has worked in various technological, political, and artistic positions. He has worked as an intern at the MIT Media Lab Computing Culture Group and during his senior year of high school, he developed an Academic Technology program at the Cambridge School of Weston. He has been podcasting for over three years and has been blogging for two. Kabren is a philosopher, technologist, and artist.