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Ruby Bayou, December 1994, Issue 2, Ruby Bayou Staff
Ruby Bayou, December 1994, Issue 2, Ruby Bayou Staff
Ruby Bayou
3.....MEDUSA ..... Kathryn Drury
4.....In Defense of Sororities .... Carolyn Mosca
6.....education ....Jennifer Murphy
7.....Yet Another Lesson In Diversity .... William Taylor
8.....Noteworthy quotes from Dorothy Sayer's address to a Women's Society, 1938, entitled "Are Women Human?"
9.....poetry by Seth Rostan
- Tree
- Jettisoned
- Lunch
- Party
10.....From the Editor's Space .... Jodi Perelman
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Ruby Bayou, November 1994, Issue I, Womyn's Action Coalition
Ruby Bayou, November 1994, Issue I, Womyn's Action Coalition
Ruby Bayou
3......From The Center for Reproductive Law and Policy
4...... As I was walking down the stairs...
5......blood of ancestors
6......Cultural Diversity: Theory vs. Application ..... William Taylor
8..... A collectio of poems by Aisha Bonner
- I Wish
- Untitled
- Before Now
- Neglecting You
9......Mindfuck: The Hidden Side of Sexual Violence .... Becky Mehring
11.... poetry by Greg Campbell
- In Honor of A One-night Stand
- Homosexual Angst Released
12.....FEMINISM 101
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Film Alchemy: Interviews With Direct-On-Film Animators, Leah Bosworth
Film Alchemy: Interviews With Direct-On-Film Animators, Leah Bosworth
Milne Library
Direct-on-film animation refers to any imagery created on film without a camera. An interchangeable term is "cameraless animation." Since the days of the direct-on-film pioneers Norman McLaren and Len Lye, the medium has evolved from a method of special effects to a broad range of artistic expression. The work of the four artists I interviewed illustrate the wide range of processes that can be considered direct-on-film animation from straightforward drawing and painting on film frame by frame, to altering the film's surface with chemicals.