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La Gestión Del Consumo En La Experiencia Museística: Un Estudio En Las Ciudades De Buenos Aires Y La Plata, Fernando R. Simonato, Federico Del Giorgio Solfa
La Gestión Del Consumo En La Experiencia Museística: Un Estudio En Las Ciudades De Buenos Aires Y La Plata, Fernando R. Simonato, Federico Del Giorgio Solfa
Federico Del Giorgio Solfa
Aesthetics In Culture, Dan Rager
Aesthetics In Culture, Dan Rager
Dan Rager
This article examines the role of aesthetics in art, music, non-art objects, and activities in daily life. It shows that recognition is vital to our understanding of art and art-objects and sometimes creates conflicts which ask, what does one do with art? The question becomes more confusing when we think about non-art objects and activities which concern our everyday experiences from eating, clothing, cleaning and dealing with life's natural elements. The author points out that Western cultures have a distinct artworld that is usually limited for special occasions set aside for that purpose. He suggests that aesthetics in culture is …
Innovative Representations Of Light, Behaving As Both Particles And Waves, Among The Paintings Of Monet And Renoir, Charles Smith
Innovative Representations Of Light, Behaving As Both Particles And Waves, Among The Paintings Of Monet And Renoir, Charles Smith
Charles Kay Smith
Monet and Renoir, friends collaborating in open air about 1865, discovered that sunlight filtering through a canopy of tree leaves does not produce the splotches and dapples that studio artists conventionally represented at the time but circles of light. Sometimes the circles of light punctuating the shade are clear, separate and crisp, as though light is being propagated as particles, but if the pin-hole gaps between leaves are very close together, they will project compound or superimposed circles that look like the waves that Thomas Young saw in his double slit experiment in 1803-4. Newton’s Opticks published in 1704 had …
Artists-In-Residence, Isle Royal National Part, Christine Flavin
Artists-In-Residence, Isle Royal National Part, Christine Flavin
Christine Flavin
Vanishing Horizons #3 was selected by juror George Slade, Director of the Minnesota Center for Photography from over 700 images submitted to the Coalition of Photographic Arts second annual national juried exhibition. The group show was on display at the Walker Point Center for the Arts in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in September and October 2008.
National Juried Group Exhibition: Texas Women''S University, Christine Flavin
National Juried Group Exhibition: Texas Women''S University, Christine Flavin
Christine Flavin
The Joyce Elaine Grant Photography Exhibition provides a national venue for the exhibition of artistic expression as seen through the eye of the camera. The 2009 exhibit was curated by Katherine Bussard of the Museum of the Art Institute, Chicago Illinois.
Faculty Research Grant, Christine Flavin
Faculty Research Grant, Christine Flavin
Christine Flavin
The Isle Royal National Park Artists-in-Residency Program is a national juried competition for artists of any medium to spend two or three weeks on the Island in the historic Dassler family cabin with accommodations provided by the Park, pursuing their creative endeavor. Twice during the residency, artists are required to present their project to visitors at the park.
Vanishing Horizons #1 And Vanishing Horizons #2, Christine Flavin
Vanishing Horizons #1 And Vanishing Horizons #2, Christine Flavin
Christine Flavin
Two black and white zone plate photographs from the series "Vanishing Horizon" were selected from 500 images submitted to "Photo Midwest" a seven states juried competition by Lisa Hostetler Associate Curator of Photography at the Milwaukee Museum of Art . The 50 selected images were displayed at the University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Union Galleries in Madison, WI.
Creative Images Fine Art Photography, Christine Flavin
Creative Images Fine Art Photography, Christine Flavin
Christine Flavin
"Abandoned Harbor" a 16x20 digital inkjet print from the series "Vanishing Points" placed in the national competition "Creative Images Fine Art Photography" and will be exhibitied in the Artsgarden in Indianapolis, Indiana for the month of November. The series, "Vanishing Points" documents the landscape of abandoned mines in Michigan's Upper Peninsula as they appear today with hand-built pinhole and zoneplate cameras.
Tlc Faculty Award 2008, Christine Flavin
Tlc Faculty Award 2008, Christine Flavin
Christine Flavin
Two black and white zone plate photographs from the series "Vanishing Horizon" were selected from 500 images submitted to "Photo Midwest" a seven states juried competition by Lisa Hostetler Associate Curator of Photography at the Milwaukee Museum of Art . The 50 selected images were displayed at the University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Union Galleries in Madison, WI.
Vanishing Horizons #3, Christine Flavin
Vanishing Horizons #3, Christine Flavin
Christine Flavin
Vanishing Horizons #3 was selected by juror George Slade, Director of the Minnesota Center for Photography from over 700 images submitted to the Coalition of Photographic Arts second annual national juried exhibition. The group show was on display at the Walker Point Center for the Arts in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in September and October 2008.
Full Radius Brand Book, Samantha M. Bowersock, Akeem Mason, Anri Olivier, Alex Leon-Khan, Cherry Delrosario, Katina Dorsey
Full Radius Brand Book, Samantha M. Bowersock, Akeem Mason, Anri Olivier, Alex Leon-Khan, Cherry Delrosario, Katina Dorsey
Alex Leon-Khan
No abstract provided.
Renoir To Remington: Impressionism To The American West, Anne M. Giangiulio
Renoir To Remington: Impressionism To The American West, Anne M. Giangiulio
Anne M. Giangiulio
Catalog designed for the exhibition 'Renoir to Remington: Impressionism to the American West', on display from September 21, 2014 to February 1, 2015 at the Woody and Gayle Hunt Family Gallery of the El Paso Museum of Art. Organized by the El Paso Museum of Art in partnership with Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, Washington. 144 pages.
A Celebration Of The Life And Work Of Dr. Vincent Harding, Aajay Murphy
A Celebration Of The Life And Work Of Dr. Vincent Harding, Aajay Murphy
Aajay Murphy
Poster created for the memorial service of Dr. Vincent Harding, held on August 22nd, 2014.
3d Technologies At Brockport. What's Next?, Gregory Toth, Kim Myers, Ken Wierzbowski, Wendy Prince
3d Technologies At Brockport. What's Next?, Gregory Toth, Kim Myers, Ken Wierzbowski, Wendy Prince
Kim Myers
Presentation on 3D printing and related technologies made at The College at Brockport's Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT). Provides a broad overview of 3D technologies and applications, describes implementation and initial reception of 3D printing in The College's Drake Memorial Library as well as programs at Cornell University and SUNY New Paltz. Reviews potential applications of these technologies in the teaching/learning environment and expansion to a yearlong Faculty Learning Community focus and/or a campus makerspace.
Trans-Canada Art Tour, Matthew Ryan Smith, Ph.D.
Trans-Canada Art Tour, Matthew Ryan Smith, Ph.D.
Matthew Ryan Smith, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Rainer Splitt’S Farbgüsse / Colorpours, Scott Abbott
Rainer Splitt’S Farbgüsse / Colorpours, Scott Abbott
Scott Abbott
Rainer Splitt (contemporary German artist) recently exhibited a series of what he calls Farbgüsse or Colorpours. The essays views these works in a context that may be described as "The Motion of Form and the Form of Motion."
Participatory Design Ethnography In The Learning Commons: Initial Research Findings, Krista Harper
Participatory Design Ethnography In The Learning Commons: Initial Research Findings, Krista Harper
Krista M. Harper
Presentation on initial findings from research at the UMass Amherst Learning Commons using participatory design ethnography and Photovoice. In this Spring 2014 project, I guided students through a semester-length research study of students' perspectives on and practices in the library.
Building A Digital Museum: Opportunities For Scholarship And Learning, Christy Allen, Rick Jones
Building A Digital Museum: Opportunities For Scholarship And Learning, Christy Allen, Rick Jones
Christy Allen
No abstract provided.
Open Access: A Model For Sharing Published Conservation Research, Peter D. Verheyen, Priscilla Anderson, Whitney Baker, Beth Doyle
Open Access: A Model For Sharing Published Conservation Research, Peter D. Verheyen, Priscilla Anderson, Whitney Baker, Beth Doyle
Peter D Verheyen
The conservation field has articulated the importance of publishing our research to disseminate information and further the aims of conservation. Article X of AIC’s Code of Ethics states that conservators should “contribute to the evolution and growth of the profession, a field of study that encompasses the liberal arts and the natural sciences” in part by “sharing of information and experience with colleagues, adding to the profession’s written body of knowledge.” Our Guidelines for Practice state “the conservation professional should recognize the importance of published information that has undergone formal peer review,” because, as Commentary 2.1 indicates, “publication in peer-reviewed …
Design Epilogues, Andreas Luescher
Design Epilogues, Andreas Luescher
Andreas Luescher
The booklet tries to explain the generally unrecognized aspect of a studio experience that stitches together the most salient elements of the individual design projects into one coherent narrative. Design epilogues attempt to borrow something from each project that can be used to create something new.
The Art And Artifice Of Hand-Lettering, Lauren Gallow, Ellen Caldwell
The Art And Artifice Of Hand-Lettering, Lauren Gallow, Ellen Caldwell
Lauren L. Gallow
Is there a reason we’re so drawn to hand-lettering right now? Why are we craving handmade cards, signs, and posters in this moment? Why do we gravitate towards making hand-lettered flyers and signs and cards as opposed to designing on the computer? Maybe it’s just because we don’t know how to use Adobe InDesign and Illustrator… but we think there’s more to it than that.
Developing Digital Archives, Christy Allen, Rick Jones, Bruce Brockman, Peter Beudert, Jody Blake, Peter Wexler
Developing Digital Archives, Christy Allen, Rick Jones, Bruce Brockman, Peter Beudert, Jody Blake, Peter Wexler
Christy Allen
No abstract provided.
Derek Sullivan, Matthew Ryan Smith, Ph.D.
Derek Sullivan, Matthew Ryan Smith, Ph.D.
Matthew Ryan Smith, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Less Realism : More Meaning : Evaluating Imagery For The Graphic Designer, Stuart Medley
Less Realism : More Meaning : Evaluating Imagery For The Graphic Designer, Stuart Medley
Stuart Medley
Typography' as a defining term has become interchangcable with 'graphic design'. and while font choice and application is seen as of paramount importance. image choice, virtually half , . of the communication design equation, is neglected in the theory and in pratice is left to the instinct of the designer. In this thesis I try to find approaches for graphic designers to understand image to the degree that they understand type. These approaches are tested through assignments for graphic design students and the results recorded and analysed. I seek to address the paradox that we are able to communicate more …
The Picture In Design: What Graphic Designers, Art Directors And Illustrators Should Know About Communicating With Pictures, Stuart Medley
The Picture In Design: What Graphic Designers, Art Directors And Illustrators Should Know About Communicating With Pictures, Stuart Medley
Stuart Medley
Pictures are as vital to graphic design as type, yet graphic design theories barely give them a look. The seemingly unconscious nature of the act of seeing has meant that vision and pictures have been taken for granted. Finally, here is a way for graphic designers to understand pictures. This book explains the paradox that we are able to communicate more accurately through less accurately rendered images. There is a difference in the way pictures communicate depending on their realism quotient. The removal of realistic detail by the designer or illustrator allows for other aspects to be emphasized in or …
Otherpeoplespixels Interviews Lily Martina Lee, Otherpeoplespixels, Lily Lee
Otherpeoplespixels Interviews Lily Martina Lee, Otherpeoplespixels, Lily Lee
Lily Martina Lee
LILY MARTINA LEE memorializes the forgotten, the discarded and the overlooked. She juxtaposes intimacy and anonymity in her embroidered and appliquéd memorials to unidentified human remains, her beaded scratch ticket medallions and her car hood portraits based on the tattoos of fugitives wanted for non-violent crimes. Lily received a BFA in Fibers (2008) and a BA in American Indian Studies (2009) from the University of Washington in Seattle. She received her MFA from the University of Oregon in Eugene (2012). Her work was recently included in Post-Racial U.S.? at the University Art Gallery at New Mexico State University (Las Cruces, …
Graduate Exhibit: Displaced Worker - Sams Club_Chuck Davis 2018.Jpg, Chuck Davis
Graduate Exhibit: Displaced Worker - Sams Club_Chuck Davis 2018.Jpg, Chuck Davis
Chuck Davis
Centennial Notecards, Anne Giangiulio
Centennial Notecards, Anne Giangiulio
Anne M. Giangiulio
From the over 30 watercolor drawings I did of buildings on The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) campus, 24 were selected to be made into high-quality deckle edged blank notecards. The cards are sold on campus in 4 separate packages of 6 cards each for $18 as part of UTEP's Centennial celebration in 2014. These same drawings also became a silk scarf (see also "Silk Scarf designed for UTEP's Centennial Celebration" under the "2013 Portfolio in Depth" header).
Oktoberfest Designs, Anne Giangiulio
Oktoberfest Designs, Anne Giangiulio
Anne M. Giangiulio
Designs done for local El Paso bar, The Hoppy Monk. These included my design on authentic earthenware drinking steins imported from Germany, a poster, a T-shirt and Facebook ad.
Posters Against Ebola, Anne Giangiulio
Posters Against Ebola, Anne Giangiulio
Anne M. Giangiulio
Poster I designed and donated to the website project http://postersagainstebola.com/. All proceeds of the sale of this poster go to Doctors Without Borders. This poster featured a stylized traditional mask design of the Ivory Coast, where the Ebola outbreak was at its worst. This poster was produced as a limited edition screenprint with printing donated by local El Paso, TX print shop, Proper Print Shop.