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Having A Voice And Being Heard: Photography And Children's Communication Through Photovoice, Panizza Allmark, Kylie J. Stevenson, Talhy Stotzer 2017 Edith Cowan University

Having A Voice And Being Heard: Photography And Children's Communication Through Photovoice, Panizza Allmark, Kylie J. Stevenson, Talhy Stotzer

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

Photography can be a powerful tool for self-expression. For those who are less empowered in our community, such as children, photography can provide a voice through images. It is a form of creativity that can provide a new way of seeing. This article examines the potential of photovoice as a meaningful way to develop critical thinking and communication approaches. Photovoice is a method of participatory action research that is innovative in the ways by which it enables participants to identify and represent their surroundings. Photovoice has been used in anthropology, public health, social work and education, and is associated with …


Spectroscopic Analysis Of The Traditional Cyanotype Process And Its Impact On Art, Jacob Applegarth 2017 Butler University

Spectroscopic Analysis Of The Traditional Cyanotype Process And Its Impact On Art, Jacob Applegarth

Undergraduate Honors Thesis Collection

Reflectance spectroscopy was used to study the cyanotype printing process. Originally this process was used to make photocopies of building designs, but today it is used for art. The cyanotype process is a photo catalyzed oxidation-reduction reaction. This study altered the concentrations and reagents involved in the printing process, and it included the use of ammonium ferricyanide and ammonium iron(III) oxalate along with the traditional potassium ferricyanide and ammonium iron(III) citrate. The impact of these changes on the rate of formation of Prussian blue was observed and quantified. Rate laws and general trends were determined for the reagents involved. Qualitative …


There And Now, Tinghua Huang 2017 Bard College

There And Now, Tinghua Huang

Senior Projects Spring 2017

THERE AND NOW

by Tinghua Huang

History/Observation of Life/Rebellion/Challenge/ Time/(without)Intention

In my exhibition, I have photos, bags, garments, the FIT IN room, and a clock with a second display. I will explain my points for choosing to put them in my show, and it is up to you, the viewers, to take it, expand it, or not. I believe there is never a final answer to art, as long as humans have their own ability to think.

I made the choice of putting the photos in my show to convey a straightforward sense of my personal background: where I am …


Second Helpings, Teddy Daniel Trocki-Ryba 2017 Bard College

Second Helpings, Teddy Daniel Trocki-Ryba

Senior Projects Spring 2017

“Photographs are the visual assimilations of experiences. When the suceed it is a miracle. To expect this to happen in plentitude is a narcissistic sham...that is my interpretation of lissette words of the once a year concept,” said Larry today, digitally reiterating an earlier conversation about his professor’s theory of photographic miracle work because I had forgotten some of the finer points. I’ve been at Bard for eons now, or at least it always feels that way even though I only took one year off. Though by some combination of personal excitement and miraculous happenstance I find myself at the …


The Phallic Woman: A Reexamination Of The Problematics Of Women And Surrealism, Adrienne Anne Chau 2017 Bard College

The Phallic Woman: A Reexamination Of The Problematics Of Women And Surrealism, Adrienne Anne Chau

Senior Projects Spring 2017

To see a work by a female surrealist is, perhaps, to see surrealistically. In other words, if the canonical, Western accounts of surrealism are what we are accustomed to, then the act of seeing a work of a woman completely disorients our trained familiarity with the movement, which up until the 1970s was left undisturbed. The principles of the movement, founded on the personal investigation of one’s psyche, lent themselves as an opportunity for the surrealist woman to explore the interior sources of her creative imagination. Visual expression of their self-discovery provided a different perspective of modern woman’s world and …


Small Vanities, Alexander Weinstock 2017 Bard College

Small Vanities, Alexander Weinstock

Senior Projects Spring 2017

This project is about how people present themselves and how we interpret that presentation.


Pleasure Garden, Vanessa Marie Kotovich 2017 Bard College

Pleasure Garden, Vanessa Marie Kotovich

Senior Projects Spring 2017

At first it is a world of seductive beauty. A place where life flourishes and fades. A pure fascination dissolves the extremities, forming one’s own isolation. An immersion of the self arises within a foreign world. A world without dimension, direction, orientation, or scale. Lacking one’s standard delineation, senses become heightened, indistinguishably blurring together. Flies become flying jewels. These jewels fill the atmosphere in order to feed upon the paralyzed piglets. Such foreignness is blissfully absorbed through the transparent eyeball.


Beyond The Surface, Tamar Sandalon 2017 Bard College

Beyond The Surface, Tamar Sandalon

Senior Projects Spring 2017

This world is my own. I’m like a child in a new house, I just want to explore. Everything is exciting, and I’m seeing it for the first time.

I’ve created a series that primarily focus on curiosity and base reaction. Ordinary scenes are depicted through a childlike lens. Images are flattened, their planes meld together creating fluctuation and distortion- a nod to reality’s inherent fluidity. These images are not windows, rather, they resemble canvases. They explore color and expression in an immediate fashion, but also contain subtleties- little secrets. When photographing people, I tend to focus on individuals, though …


Homebody, Margaret Melissa Bayard 2017 Bard College

Homebody, Margaret Melissa Bayard

Senior Projects Spring 2017

Senior Project submitted to the Division of Arts of Bard College

The room is lit with incandescent candelabra bulbs that glow with warmth. Refractions of light stream down the sconces, onto the cream colored walls, and around a weathered portrait that cannot be seen. Leaning against an oak side table, a man stands in front of the painting, creating an illusion of a life-like portrait. Shadows fill out the ripples in his crisp oxford shirt and the rugged folds of his face. His eyes cast a look of sweet seriousness down to me. His tilted smile leans toward his right …


One Thousand Guinea Pigs, Martie Ilena Stothoff 2017 Bard College

One Thousand Guinea Pigs, Martie Ilena Stothoff

Senior Projects Spring 2017

One Thousand Guinea Pigs

When I was at home earlier in the year, I explained to my parents that my photography project was about the relationship between humans and animals. My father then told me about how he had heard our friend, Gabi, a professor in agriculture at Smith College, on NPR talking about her newest sustainability project. My father said, “You know how people use goats to mow the lawn? Well, she uses guinea pigs. But she needs to use a lot of them – like a thousand.” So, there I am, picturing one thousand guinea pigs munchin’ away, …


This System Has Failed Us, Kate Murray Bickhardt 2017 Bard College

This System Has Failed Us, Kate Murray Bickhardt

Senior Projects Spring 2017

When I go to a courtroom the only color I see is orange. I don’t want to talk down to people. The projection is level to the floor. There are 2,500 napkins. They are the people, the garbage, and the repetition of the excess, and my hope of giving them importance. There are roughly 2,500 people in the Orleans Parish Prison on any given day, but the system is bigger than them. It’s more consuming and this is not nearly the amount of napkins it would take to represent the people in even just one state's carceral system. The space …


15 Photographs 15 Curators, Matty Cunningham, Ryan Dee, Shane Farritor, Charlie Foster, Derrick Goss, Richard Graham, Pablo Morales, Carrie Morgan, Walker Pickering, Judith Sasso-Mason, David J. Sellmyer, Jamie Swartz, Sriyani Tidball, Elizabeth VanWormer, Michelle Waite 2017 University of Nebraska - Lincoln

15 Photographs 15 Curators, Matty Cunningham, Ryan Dee, Shane Farritor, Charlie Foster, Derrick Goss, Richard Graham, Pablo Morales, Carrie Morgan, Walker Pickering, Judith Sasso-Mason, David J. Sellmyer, Jamie Swartz, Sriyani Tidball, Elizabeth Vanwormer, Michelle Waite

Sheldon Museum of Art: Catalogs and Publications

The museum invited fifteen individuals from the university community—faculty, students, staff, administrators—to each choose a photograph from Sheldon’s permanent collection and write a brief reflection on or response to the work. The selected images span history, genres, and styles, just as the participants represent diverse intellectual and creative interests on campus. Equally varied are the reflections themselves. Some participants describe qualities that have drawn them to particular images; others consider the ways art provides a fresh lens for their specialized work in other disciplines.

Photographs:

Monte Gerlach Rising Form

Sarah Charlesworth Candle

Stanley Truman Joinery, Coloma, California

Carrie Mae Weems …


Performing Gender: An Exploration Of The Relationship Between Expression And Identity, Allegra Barnes 2017 Scripps College

Performing Gender: An Exploration Of The Relationship Between Expression And Identity, Allegra Barnes

Scripps Senior Theses

This paper discusses the relationship between gender expression and gender identity. It recounts my personal exploration of the two through the process of photographing two fellow AFAB individuals to create visual representations of their gender expressions while interviewing them to examine how these expressions relate to the gender with which they identify. Following this, I engage in self-reflection taking into consideration both the narratives of my peers as well as Judith Butler's insights on gender. The project culminates with a series of self portraits and a conclusion on how I came to understand both facets my gender.


171 Arntzen Photographs Of Armstrong, University Libraries, Lane Library 2017 Georgia Southern University

171 Arntzen Photographs Of Armstrong, University Libraries, Lane Library

Finding Aids

Campus photographer’s photograph files. Photos document most aspects of the Armstrong campus during this era, when Armstrong was called Armstrong Atlantic State University (AASU) and Armstrong State University. Included are events (graduation, campus visits, groundbreakings, etc.), athletics, campus facilities, many campus activities and candid and posed photographs of students, many to illustrate campus promotional materials. Also a portrait collection arranged by name, mostly of faculty and staff. An extensive collection it seems that most photos Arntzen took were archived here.


Steel Samba:A Tale Of Four Bridges Connecting A City, Ruqayyah Jaami’ McCallum 2017 Governors State University

Steel Samba:A Tale Of Four Bridges Connecting A City, Ruqayyah Jaami’ Mccallum

All Student Theses

Steel Samba is a photographic mosaic exploration of four lift bridges connecting the east and west sides of Joliet, Illinois. Using the artist influence of Claude Monet’s 1872 image Le Pont de bois (the wooden bridge), I have created digital images of these bridges from many different views. The purpose of this series is to focus on these bridges: their history; their beauty; and how they move in sync to raise for waterway traffic almost in a dance formation.


Ua1c11/96 W.C. Brownfield Photograph Collection, WKU Archives 2017 Western Kentucky University

Ua1c11/96 W.C. Brownfield Photograph Collection, Wku Archives

WKU Archives Collection Inventories

Photographs of and by W.C. Brownfield.


Badass Beauties: The Culture Of Rebellious Femininity, Natalia L. Boise 2017 University of Montana, Missoula

Badass Beauties: The Culture Of Rebellious Femininity, Natalia L. Boise

Undergraduate Theses, Professional Papers, and Capstone Artifacts

This project is an explorative multi-media essay aimed at capturing diverse individual expressions of femininity. It was conceptualized out of frustration and also admiration. I saw many beautiful women I admire struggle with beauty norms and standards and the constraints of the modern conceptualization of femininity. Some of the universals of womanhood--menstruation, public hair, aging-- have come to be seen as entirely unfeminine, and many of the women around me were beginning to challenge that. These women’s experiences, my own education, our discussions, and my personal struggles as a woman trying to establish my own identity in a world that …


Prime, Perform, Recover, Patrick Harkin 2017 Virginia Commonwealth University

Prime, Perform, Recover, Patrick Harkin

Theses and Dissertations

This thesis examines the formal and conceptual framework of my artistic practice as it culminated in the installation of my thesis exhibition, Prime, Perform, Recover. My exhibition seeks to operate as an analysis and critique of the separation inherent in media presentation and rhetoric surrounding natural disasters.

I utilize the aesthetics and vocabulary of disaster capitalism and prepping culture in order to pose direct questions about ecological and social change. I examine the role of images within mass media image production as an all encompassing Now-Time. In this paper I describe frameworks that my practice proposes as potential solutions to …


Formulations Of Primer, Acrylic Paint And Pastel In Traditional Thai Style Colour, Nawarat Kaew-on 2017 Faculty of Science

Formulations Of Primer, Acrylic Paint And Pastel In Traditional Thai Style Colour, Nawarat Kaew-On

Chulalongkorn University Theses and Dissertations (Chula ETD)

This research aimed to improve Thai traditional primer, used for mural painting, with antibacterial property, to formulate novel primers having antibacterial behavior, scrub resistance and washability as well as to formulate paints according to Thai color dictionary. Both primers and paints were aimed to use in mural painting. We divided the research into 3 parts: 1) improved traditional primer and formulated novel primer with antibacterial, washable and scrub resistance properties; 2) formulated acrylic paints and pastels according to Thai color dictionary and 3) investigated the wavelengths used for distinguishing the change of paint caused by light, moist and heat using …


Effect Of Overall Equipment Effectiveness Improvement Of Corrugating Machine Using Total Quality Management On Carbon Footprint Of Corrugated Board., Long Giang Nguyen 2017 Faculty of Science

Effect Of Overall Equipment Effectiveness Improvement Of Corrugating Machine Using Total Quality Management On Carbon Footprint Of Corrugated Board., Long Giang Nguyen

Chulalongkorn University Theses and Dissertations (Chula ETD)

Environmental friendly production is an emerging trend in industrial production. Enhancing environmental protection and ensuring company's profitability have gained great attention from manufacturers. The application of Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) using Total Quality Management (TQM) to reflect efficiency of production has been widely implemented in the manufacturing process. However, the full advantage of OEE using TQM techniques as a measure to simultaneously facilitate reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and to sustain the existing profitability has not been utilized. This study aimed to investigate the application of OEE using TQM techniques to improve the manufacturing process of corrugated board production …


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