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Technical Schedule For Bang Arts Festival Performance May 2024

Technical Schedule For Bang Arts Festival Performance

Bang Arts Festival Documents

A two page handwritten technical schedule for an unnamed performance, with sections for time, event, audio, top project, and bottom projectors 1 and 2.


Notes On The Rpi Bang Festivals By Eleanor Rufty Carlyon, Eleanor Rufty Carlyon May 2024

Notes On The Rpi Bang Festivals By Eleanor Rufty Carlyon, Eleanor Rufty Carlyon

Bang Arts Festival Documents

A 4 page typed document written by Eleanor Rufty Carlyon recounting her recollections of the Bang festivals at Richmond Professional Institute, where she was an adjunct faculty member, and also married to faculty member Richard Carlyon, who was a festival co-founder.


Autobiographical Statement [Corliss Freda Johnson], Corliss Freda Johnson Jan 2024

Autobiographical Statement [Corliss Freda Johnson], Corliss Freda Johnson

Historic Fulton Oral History Project

Autobiographical statement by Corliss Freda Johnson aka "Honey," Fulton Oral History Project Coordinator. Corliss Freda Johnson, the Fulton Oral History Project Coordinator, discusses her background growing up in the Historic Fulton neighborhood of Richmond, Va.; her family members and friends; school activities; her first marriage and children; her second marriage; her career with the United States Postal Service; her radio show; happy memories growing up; industry and organizational affiliations; and the importance of the oral history project and participation in the Legacy Meetings.


Jurgen Comics Contest Newspaper And Artwork - Fall 2023, Julia Martinez Jan 2024

Jurgen Comics Contest Newspaper And Artwork - Fall 2023, Julia Martinez

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Digital edition of the Jurgen Comics Contest broadsheet newspaper celebrating the Fall 2023 Contest winners. The newspaper design and supplemental artwork were created by contest student editor Julia Martinez. Supplemental promotional materials include a poster for an online information session.

The Fall 2023 Jurgen Comics Contest invited VCU students to explore a specific historical incident of censorship or suppression of visual art, books, music, film or performance.


The Mouse In The Museum, Maggie Colangelo, Bernard Means Jan 2024

The Mouse In The Museum, Maggie Colangelo, Bernard Means

Virtual Curation Lab's Comic Publications

Find out about America's first successful public museum of art and natural history from a unique perspective: a mouse! The museum mouse guides you through Charles Willson Peale's Philadelphia Museum from its founding in his own home to its eventual establishment in what is now called Independence Hall. You will encounter a killer bear, an eagle that has seen better days, and the massive bones of an extinct elephant: the mastodon. This gripping tale is brought to you by Maggie Colangelo and Bernard K. Means, co-creators of Founding Monsters, Founding Monsters Tales, Mystery of the Missing Megafauna, and Tales from …


Utilizing Ai Integrated Neuroimaging Technology To Expand Upon Machine Learning In Positron Emission Tomography Technology With The Aim Of Detecting Amyloid Beta Biomarkers Early In The Onset Of Alzheimer's., Ethan S. Terman Jan 2024

Utilizing Ai Integrated Neuroimaging Technology To Expand Upon Machine Learning In Positron Emission Tomography Technology With The Aim Of Detecting Amyloid Beta Biomarkers Early In The Onset Of Alzheimer's., Ethan S. Terman

Undergraduate Research Posters

Early intervention in Alzheimer's is vital for treatment. The earlier a professional can detect symptoms and make a diagnosis the earlier a prognosis can be implemented. With the prevalence of data in our day-to-day world combined with Artificial intelligence (AI), utilizing both for machine learning can pave the way for more accurate and efficient detection of Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases. AI combined with Machine learning (ML) increases diagnostic efficiency and reduces human errors, making it a valuable resource for physicians and clinicians alike. With the increasing amount of data processing and image interpretation required, the ability to use AI …


Parasocial Relationships In Variety Live Streaming: How It Can Affect Attitudes And Buying Intention Toward Sponsors, Megan Burroughs, Deborah Diazgranados Jan 2024

Parasocial Relationships In Variety Live Streaming: How It Can Affect Attitudes And Buying Intention Toward Sponsors, Megan Burroughs, Deborah Diazgranados

Undergraduate Research Posters

Online streaming and video platforms have become a popular form of entertainment as opposed to traditional media like movies and TV shows. Similar to traditional media, viewers often relate to and form one-sided relationships with actors/creators, known as parasocial relationships. Actors and creators can then leverage that relationship to advertise and market products to their audience. The primary objective of this study was to understand if perceived credibility and loyalty towards a streamer fuel parasocial relationships and how perceived credibility and parasocial relationships with an online live streamer influence attitude towards a sponsored brand and purchasing intention. It was predicted …


Keep It Simple? Effects Of Color And Age On Product Packaging, Saamiya R. Mohammed, Alex Robinson Jan 2024

Keep It Simple? Effects Of Color And Age On Product Packaging, Saamiya R. Mohammed, Alex Robinson

Undergraduate Research Posters

Packaging has always played a pivotal role in consumer decision-making. Specifically, the color of the visual elements placed on product packaging have garnered significant attention for their potential to influence consumer perceptions and behaviors. Color is believed to have emotional/psychological associations across cultural and societal contexts.

On the one hand, research has noted that the use of grayscale does not elicit an emotional response (Clarke and Costall, 2008) and this may be because they’re considered passive colors (Bottomley and Doyle, 2006). Conversely, Jacobs et. al (1991), found that black is associated with being expensive and powerful. Based on the conflicting …


Through The Decades: Aapi Life At Vcu, Asian American & Pacific Islander Affinity, Aurianna Nacua, Aerin Fortes, Cierra T’Eo, Maryam Rabiutheen, Sithmi Rajaguru, Natalie Auandee Jan 2024

Through The Decades: Aapi Life At Vcu, Asian American & Pacific Islander Affinity, Aurianna Nacua, Aerin Fortes, Cierra T’Eo, Maryam Rabiutheen, Sithmi Rajaguru, Natalie Auandee

Through the Decades: AAPI Life at VCU

Posters displayed at the exhibit "Through the Decades: AAPI Life at VCU." The posters presented were: Depictions of AAPI Culture On-campus, The Model Minority Myth on Campus, Services for AAPI Individuals, Black Contributions to AAPI Life on Campus, Monroe Park Campus, Meet the Monroe Park Students, Medical College of Virginia, Meet the Medical Students, Current Student Voices, Past Student Organizations, Current Student Organizations Spotlight, Meet Past Faculty, Current Faculty and Staff Spotlight, and Pieces by Professor Roberto Jamora.


Lycosidae Abundance And Diversity Across Lawn And Leaf Litter Substrate, Sage O. Lockett, Dan Albrecht-Mallinger Jan 2024

Lycosidae Abundance And Diversity Across Lawn And Leaf Litter Substrate, Sage O. Lockett, Dan Albrecht-Mallinger

Undergraduate Research Posters

Significant knowledge gaps exist in how land-cover impacts ground-hunting spider populations. To fill these gaps, this study investigates a common family of ground-hunting spiders, Lycosidae, to determine differences in their abundance and diversity in deciduous leaf litter and managed turfgrass (lawn). The study was conducted within a forested ecosystem at Virginia Commonwealth University's Rice Rivers Center in Charles City County, Virginia. I placed 10 belt transects (1m x 20m) on lawn substrate and 10 identical transects in deciduous forest leaf litter substrate. I performed repeated visual census via eyeshine and manual capture of up to three individuals per transect …


How Does A Global Climate Cycle Affect The Reproductive Output Of A Neotropical Migratory Bird?, Abby K. Bressette, Emma Cummings, Daniel Albrecht-Mallinger, Lesley Bulluck Jan 2024

How Does A Global Climate Cycle Affect The Reproductive Output Of A Neotropical Migratory Bird?, Abby K. Bressette, Emma Cummings, Daniel Albrecht-Mallinger, Lesley Bulluck

Undergraduate Research Posters

El-Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) causes regional changes in climate and has been found to have varying effects on the survival, fecundity, and recruitment of migratory songbirds. This study seeks to better understand the effect of ENSO on the fecundity of Virginia-breeding Prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea; PROW), a neotropical migratory songbird. PROW breed in the Eastern United States and spend the non-breeding season primarily in Panama and Colombia. Ongoing research in Virginia has found a positive relationship between spring precipitation and predicted number of PROW fledgelings during La Niña, but the opposite during El Niño. To better understand this relationship, we …


Carry-Over Effects Of Climate On Prothonotary Warbler (Protonotaria Citrea) Feather Quality, Alyssa N. Spasic, Dan Albrecht-Mallinger, Lesley Bulluck Jan 2024

Carry-Over Effects Of Climate On Prothonotary Warbler (Protonotaria Citrea) Feather Quality, Alyssa N. Spasic, Dan Albrecht-Mallinger, Lesley Bulluck

Undergraduate Research Posters

Avian species have inspired numerous studies on ornamentation, exploring its role in intra- and intersexual selection as a marker for individual quality. Male birds have been the focus of most of these studies while females, which can also display ornamentation, have been studied less. Coloration achieved through molt, particularly carotenoid-based pigments, requires energy derived from food resources. As climate affects insect abundance, there may be a link between climate conditions during molt and feather quality the following season. We assessed the relationship between temperature and precipitation during molt and female Prothonotary Warbler (Protonotaria citrea) breast and crown feather reflectance metrics …


Qualitative Study Of Hiv-Related Stigma In The Dental Care Setting, Sania A. Pullen, Dr. Dina T. Garcia Jan 2024

Qualitative Study Of Hiv-Related Stigma In The Dental Care Setting, Sania A. Pullen, Dr. Dina T. Garcia

Undergraduate Research Posters

Objectives: People living with HIV (PLWH) are susceptible to developing a variety of oral conditions that if left untreated can lead to sore gums, painful chewing, and tooth loss as well as compromise HIV management and viral suppression. Despite the increased risk of developing oral conditions, it is estimated that up to 58% of PLH do not receive regular dental care. This study aimed to examine HIV-related stigma and discrimination in the dental care setting.

Methods: Adults living with HIV who receive care through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program at the VCU Infectious Disease (ID) clinic were recruited to participate. …


A Comparison Of Three Dna Extraction Methods On 45-Year-Old Pupae Cases, Ananya Udyaver, Casey Flint, Jeffery Tomberlin, Baneshwar Singh Jan 2024

A Comparison Of Three Dna Extraction Methods On 45-Year-Old Pupae Cases, Ananya Udyaver, Casey Flint, Jeffery Tomberlin, Baneshwar Singh

Undergraduate Research Posters

Blow flies are the primary colonizers of human cadavers. In many death investigations, insect evidence can help in prediction of minimum post-mortem interval (PMImin) but to do that, the first step is to identify collected insect evidence. For immature stages, morphological keys are either limited or incomplete and hence DNA based identification is used. For DNA based ID, DNA extraction is the first and the most important step, especially when collected evidence is highly degraded. The main aim of this study was to compare three DNA extraction methods (QIAgen Blood and Tissue Kit, organic, and QIAgen DNA Investigator Kit) to …


Annotated Map Of South Central Virginia Dec 2023

Annotated Map Of South Central Virginia

Edward H. Peeples Prince Edward County (Va.) Public Schools Documents

Partial map of south central Virginia annotated by Edward H. Peeples, Jr. Includes concentric circles around Farmville, Va., with numeric notations and additional lines.


Commonwealth Times 2023-11-29 Nov 2023

Commonwealth Times 2023-11-29

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

No abstract provided.


Commonwealth Times 2023-11-08 Nov 2023

Commonwealth Times 2023-11-08

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

No abstract provided.


Allegory Of Artemisia, Hannah Diment Nov 2023

Allegory Of Artemisia, Hannah Diment

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Research prize winner in the Fall 2023 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

A consideration of the challenges faced by the talented 17th-century woman painter, Artemisia Gentileschi.


Dystopian University, Ayla Bramblett Nov 2023

Dystopian University, Ayla Bramblett

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Honorable Mention in the Fall 2023 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

An evocative look at the conflict between student identify and artistic expression and the structure of an arts curriculum.


The Right To Read: Censorship In America’S Prisons, Wanda Felsenhardt Nov 2023

The Right To Read: Censorship In America’S Prisons, Wanda Felsenhardt

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Grand Prize winner in the Fall 2023 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

A surprising look into the vast number of titles banned by state prison systems and the many restrictions that keep books out of prisoners' hands.


Monument Woman, Naomy Cardoso Perez, Gillian Grunenfelder Nov 2023

Monument Woman, Naomy Cardoso Perez, Gillian Grunenfelder

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Artistry prize winner in the Fall 2023 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

The story of Nazi attempts to control art and of the bravery of Rose Valland, a French art historian and member of the Resistance, who secretly documented Nazi art theft.


Commonwealth Times 2023-11-01 Nov 2023

Commonwealth Times 2023-11-01

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

No abstract provided.


America's Sailor Moon, Cici Eltermann Nov 2023

America's Sailor Moon, Cici Eltermann

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Honorable mention in the Fall 2023 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest.

A wry account of how the relationship of two queer characters in the Japanese anime “Sailor Moon” was changed for the English-language dub.


Spider-Man, Terror Of The Comics Code Authority, Winston Broiles Nov 2023

Spider-Man, Terror Of The Comics Code Authority, Winston Broiles

Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

Storytelling prize winner in the Fall 2023 Jurgen Banned Art Comics Contest

A humorous comic about how Spider-Man comics emboldened the comics industry to reject oversight and censorship by the C.C.A.


Street Index And Baist Atlas Of Richmond, Va 1889 Oct 2023

Street Index And Baist Atlas Of Richmond, Va 1889

Baist Atlas Indexes

Index created by VCU Libraries for the Baist Atlas of Richmond, VA 1889.


Street Index For Baist Atlas Of Richmond, Va 1889 (Combined) Oct 2023

Street Index For Baist Atlas Of Richmond, Va 1889 (Combined)

Baist Atlas Indexes

Combined index and atlas created by VCU Libraries for the Baist Atlas of Richmond, VA 1889.


Commonwealth Times 2023-10-18 Oct 2023

Commonwealth Times 2023-10-18

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

No abstract provided.


Commonwealth Times 2023-10-04 Oct 2023

Commonwealth Times 2023-10-04

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

No abstract provided.


Ink (2023) Oct 2023

Ink (2023)

Ink, 2008-

The student-run features magazine covering the fashion, art, music and culture worlds at VCU and in Richmond. Published annually in print and updated regularly online.


Commonwealth Times 2023-09-20 Sep 2023

Commonwealth Times 2023-09-20

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

No abstract provided.