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Nelly's Iconography Of Greece, Katerina Zacharia 2015 Loyola Marymount University

Nelly's Iconography Of Greece, Katerina Zacharia

Katerina Zacharia

No abstract provided.


Mdocs Publication-2015-05-31, Storytellers Institute At Skidmore To Open Monday, Anonymous Anonymous 2015 The Saratogian

Mdocs Publication-2015-05-31, Storytellers Institute At Skidmore To Open Monday, Anonymous Anonymous

MDOCS Publications

"Storytellers Institute at Skidmore to open Monday"

The Saratogian

May 31, 2015

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Fame Gone Wild (2015: An Era Of Self-Invention), Stephanie E. Kang 2015 Washington University in St Louis

Fame Gone Wild (2015: An Era Of Self-Invention), Stephanie E. Kang

Graduate School of Art Theses

Entertainment has become one of the fueling fires of society. In today’s world of nonstop broadcasting and streaming, many begrudgingly trudge through their 9 to 5’s only to live for their few post-work hours of leisure, which have been reserved for this week’s latest items on the viewing queue. Netflix and Hulu have become the opium of the masses. Consequently, this obsession with constant entertainment has now morphed into a shared yearning for the people that are watched and followed religiously through the screen – the celebrities. In this cultural moment, the concept of fame has become a vital element …


Multimedia Reporting: Creating Unique Content That Spans Multiple Platforms, Joshua Carl Holland 2015 Western Kentucky University

Multimedia Reporting: Creating Unique Content That Spans Multiple Platforms, Joshua Carl Holland

Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects

With the continued ease of access to the internet, it has become a vital medium to distribute news and sports information. This study documents the process of starting from a relatively absent online product to developing daily web content. Trial and error of different original content ideas for online as well as experimentations with translating broadcast content into a web product are coupled with interviews from professionals to create a framework of how to go about establishing an internet presence in an age of instant news. The case is generally focused on sports media due to the nature of my …


Gather, Katie M. Meek 2015 Western Kentucky University

Gather, Katie M. Meek

Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects

Food is both basic and multifaceted. It nourishes satisfies, levels, defines and gathers us. Food unifies and brings people together as part of the human experience. When people embrace food and make it their own, it can shape and define their lives in big ways.

Food can cultivate a lifestyle, preserve cultural identity, foster a small business, nurture relationships and serve a community.

This project is a documentation of five different groups of people that experience food in uniquely different ways. Through photo essays and written stories I strive to capture what how food brings people together in specific ways …


Seeing The Sacred, Emily Potter 2015 Western Kentucky University

Seeing The Sacred, Emily Potter

Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects

Seeing the Sacred is a multidisciplinary arts project exploring the purposes of sacred art and its relationship with community identity. The project highlights three common purposes of sacred art: to represent a worldview, to express identities as members of a community, and to connect with something bigger than ourselves. This Capstone Experience/Thesis Project developed through an intersection of three primary interests: visual art, community engagement, and religious studies. This project includes an overview of the CE/T’s origins and evolution, a written analysis of research goals and experiences, a review of relevant literature, a series of related artwork, and a collaborative …


Standing For Something Not Present: Contested Representations In Contemporary Art, Trista E. Mallory 2015 The University of Western Ontario

Standing For Something Not Present: Contested Representations In Contemporary Art, Trista E. Mallory

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

This dissertation looks at the limits and possibilities for the representation of political conflicts in the Middle East through the work of three contemporary artists: Emily Jacir, Eric Baudelaire, and Jafar Panahi. Situated within a moment of increasing uncertainty and global unrest evidenced by the continuing involvement of the United States in various wars in the Middle East, the rise of new terrorist formations like ISIS, and the ongoing geopolitical struggle between Israel and Palestine, to name but a few examples, three interrelated questions are taken up in this study: Given the increasing pressure placed upon truth claims and the …


Launching And Maintaining A Wedding Photography Business, Shelley D. Owens 2015 Western Kentucky University

Launching And Maintaining A Wedding Photography Business, Shelley D. Owens

Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects

With the popularity of the wedding industry in America perpetuated by social media, blogs, and other networking sites, thousands of self-employed photographers have set out to make a living documenting the most important day of some people’s lives. Digital photography appeals to many for its convenience, but having a camera does not make one a professional photographer. What separates the hobbyists from the professionals is the development of skills and creative vision and the proper legal and business licensing to make a profit off of their wedding photography. Shelley Owens provides her own experiences as a professional wedding photographer as …


Occupy The Future: A Rhetorical Analysis Of Dystopian Film And The Occupy Movement, Justin J. Grandinetti 2015 James Madison University

Occupy The Future: A Rhetorical Analysis Of Dystopian Film And The Occupy Movement, Justin J. Grandinetti

Masters Theses, 2010-2019

The anarchic Occupy Wall Street protests, which began in 2011, had an immediate impact on politics and the global lexicon. By introducing the terms “the one percent” and “the 99%” into the public sphere, Occupy was able to draw attention to growing global income inequality. This revolutionary spirit was not lost on popular culture, as a number of films that followed the protests were linked to Occupy. The Hunger Games (2012), The Dark Knight Rises (2012), and Elysium (2013) represent films that were not only extremely successful in the box office, but were also connected to the Occupy Movement because …


Situating Urban Moving Images: Illuminating Place, Annie Dell'Aria 2015 CUNY Graduate Center

Situating Urban Moving Images: Illuminating Place, Annie Dell'aria

Graduate Student Publications and Research

No abstract provided.


Walking Alone At Night, Amanda L. Grattan 2015 University of Rhode Island

Walking Alone At Night, Amanda L. Grattan

Senior Honors Projects

One in four women face sexual abuse before the age of eighteen. One in five women are survivors of rape. With college campus rape allegations coming forward and being reported in mainstream and social media, the conversation about sexual assault and rape is extremely relevant and college students are taking a stand.

Emma Sulkowicz, a senior at Colombia University, took a firm stand when she developed a performance piece where she carried around the dorm room mattress, which she was raped on. Her story made it’s way to the mainstream media, including the cover of …


(Re)Animating The Horror Genre: Explorations In Children's Animated Horror Films, Megan Estelle Troutman 2015 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

(Re)Animating The Horror Genre: Explorations In Children's Animated Horror Films, Megan Estelle Troutman

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

This project seeks to define the subgenre of children's animated horror film by examining its classification within the children's film genre and its use of generic conventions of horror. While this project does not aim to conflate children's film as a genre and animation as a medium, the scope of this project will be limited to children's animated horror films from 1993 - present day. In order to explore the subgenre of children's animated horror films from 1993-present, I will focus specifically on the following films: Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were …


Manifold Worlds, Ying Mui, Grace TANG 2015 Lingnan University

Manifold Worlds, Ying Mui, Grace Tang

Artists-in-Residence Programme : Exhibition Catalogues

We start to know our world when we begin our existence, and we believe that the world is like what we see. But is the world we know the real world? It may just be a world of how we feel about the real world! We are born equipped with a set of sensors to perceive the world. Our perception of the world depends on these sensors. Other living things possess different sensors; they see their worlds differently from us and each other. Although we have different perceptions of the same world, we do exist in the same physical world. …


The Role Of Women In Film: Supporting The Men -- An Analysis Of How Culture Influences The Changing Discourse On Gender Representations In Film, Jocelyn Nichole Murphy 2015 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

The Role Of Women In Film: Supporting The Men -- An Analysis Of How Culture Influences The Changing Discourse On Gender Representations In Film, Jocelyn Nichole Murphy

Journalism Undergraduate Honors Theses

Women are underrepresented in film. Racial minorities are underrepresented in film. White men are vastly overrepresented in film. How do these facts affect audiences that are so demographically different from what is portrayed onscreen? This study serves to examine how character representations in film relate to the demographics of the audience viewing them, and how these portrayals have changed over a 20-year span. Considering the depictions of women in the context of social gender movements of the last two decades will provide a deeper understanding of the attitudes toward female characters, as well as factors that shape the themes and …


Presence-At-Hand, Eric Lyle Schultz 2015 Washington University in St Louis

Presence-At-Hand, Eric Lyle Schultz

Graduate School of Art Theses

Abstract

The writing that follows is intended to provide a theoretical framework for the motives behind my practice. The primary concerns addressed are the reception, transmission, and physical shape of knowledge. I will discuss a human condition that exists as a byproduct of both the legacy of representation as well as the innate biology of the brain. I will argue that as a society we are governed by the residue of an extreme logic, and that this condition places severe margins on our potential for creative solutions. I will propose that our ability to create meaning is stifled by the …


“They’Re All Little Boys Who Need A Strong Mommy:” Burke’S Theories Of Form And Terministic Screens Concerning Maternal Representations In Sons Of Anarchy, Stephanie Michelle Harrelson 2015 University of Tennessee - Knoxville

“They’Re All Little Boys Who Need A Strong Mommy:” Burke’S Theories Of Form And Terministic Screens Concerning Maternal Representations In Sons Of Anarchy, Stephanie Michelle Harrelson

Masters Theses

This thesis aims to analyze one contemporary television series’ representations of mothers and what these depictions say about the trajectory of cultural perceptions. As one of the most pervasive forms of media in contemporary culture, television offers an opportune site of study about what American society deems important. While many scholars have begun exploring issues concerning gender on television, few have focused primarily on depictions of motherhood and their implications on society. Televised representations of mothers have traditionally remained in the background of shows, spending the majority of their screen time taking care of their children, husbands, and households in …


Mdocs Poster-2015-04-09, Academic Festival, Jordana Dym 2015 Skidmore College

Mdocs Poster-2015-04-09, Academic Festival, Jordana Dym

MDOCS Publications

Poster advertising MDOCS Academic Festival 2015 participation, which includes a session with students from 4 Documentary Studies Classes (Mapping A City, Exhibiting South Asia, Docu-Trek, Senior Center), an end-of-year dinner, and the Audio Doc class 'Evening of Listening."

Events include:

3:00-4:20pm: Senior Center 60th Anniversary, Docu-Trek, Exhibiting Nepal, Mapping A City

5:00-6:00pm: Food, Drink & Conversation

6:30-8:00pm: Night of Listening in Wilson Chapel


Mdocs Poster-2015-04-29, Evening Of Listening - Audio Doc Presentation, Atlan Tenoch Arceo-Witzl 2015 Skidmore College

Mdocs Poster-2015-04-29, Evening Of Listening - Audio Doc Presentation, Atlan Tenoch Arceo-Witzl

MDOCS Publications

Poster advertising an "Evening of Listening" with student projects completed in Eileen McAdams' Audio Documentary spring '15 courses. Poster design by class of 2018 student Atlan Tenoch Arceo-Witzl.


Mdocs Newsletter-2015-04-01, 1.11, Jordana Dym, Benjamin Polsky 15, Yiyun (Evian) Pan 17 2015 Skidmore College

Mdocs Newsletter-2015-04-01, 1.11, Jordana Dym, Benjamin Polsky 15, Yiyun (Evian) Pan 17

MDOCS Publications

Final MDOCS newsletter of 2014-2015.

Newsletter highlights include

· Stortyellers’ Institute Summer 2015 Preview
· Chinese Doc, director Hao Wu, “Road to Fame” (E. Pan)
· Behind the Scenes (Photos) When 1000 words are not enough...
· History Where it Happens! Mapping Saratoga Springs Exhibition Opening (B. Polsky)

Photos cover Matt Barnes ('15) History Where it Happens Interview about the Slate Museum and Adam Tinkles' 2nd Make Your Own Radio Show (MYORS) community workshop (April 6).


The Chromophilic Chromophobe: Transference Of Racial Otherness In The Royal Tenenbaums, Reginald Hill 2015 Georgia State University

The Chromophilic Chromophobe: Transference Of Racial Otherness In The Royal Tenenbaums, Reginald Hill

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


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