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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Hacking The Library Exhibition Panels, Sally Brown, Jackie Andrews, Matthew Conboy, Ruth Yang, Trudy Trudy Borenstein- Sugiura, Shan Cawley, Chantel Foretich, Xue'er Gao, Ryan Lewis, Robin Miller, Imari Nacht, Chris Revelle, Erin Tapley
Hacking The Library Exhibition Panels, Sally Brown, Jackie Andrews, Matthew Conboy, Ruth Yang, Trudy Trudy Borenstein- Sugiura, Shan Cawley, Chantel Foretich, Xue'er Gao, Ryan Lewis, Robin Miller, Imari Nacht, Chris Revelle, Erin Tapley
Faculty & Staff Scholarship
The hacker ethos in the positive sense is about the ability to deconstruct and reconstruct information systems. Hacking starts with reconceptualizing libraries. Libraries are now beyond the book. As libraries evolve into a new sort of space --still a space for research, learning and study-- but also for community engagement and collaboration, library exhibits present a unique opportunity for both collaborating exhibitors and library users. Artists engage with libraries creatively through artist residencies, installations, using discarded library materials in their work, collaborative workshops, digital collections remixing, performances and more. Hacking the Library will present artwork that highlights the intersecting values …
Hacking The Library Exhibition Designs, Karen Diaz
Hacking The Library Exhibition Designs, Karen Diaz
Hacking the Library
The hacker ethos in the positive sense is about the ability to deconstruct and reconstruct information systems. Hacking starts with reconceptualizing libraries. Libraries are now beyond the book. As libraries evolve into a new sort of space --still a space for research, learning and study-- but also for community engagement and collaboration, library exhibits present a unique opportunity for both collaborating exhibitors and library users. Artists engage with libraries creatively through artist residencies, installations, using discarded library materials in their work, collaborative workshops, digital collections remixing, performances and more. Hacking the Library will present artwork that highlights the intersecting values …
Hacking The Library Exhibition Pdfs, Sally Brown, Christine Hoffmann, Lois Ann Raimondo, Karen Diaz, Sarah Pahlfrey
Hacking The Library Exhibition Pdfs, Sally Brown, Christine Hoffmann, Lois Ann Raimondo, Karen Diaz, Sarah Pahlfrey
Faculty & Staff Scholarship
The hacker ethos in the positive sense is about the ability to deconstruct and reconstruct information systems. Hacking starts with reconceptualizing libraries. L Hacking the Library presents artwork that highlights the intersecting values that shape our libraries through an artistic lens, reflecting on challenges and definitions of libraries past and as we move into the future. To provide personal context, "Community Connections" complement the art from librarians across the nation who responded to the artwork.
Artists included: Jackie Andrews (Maryland, mixed media), Trudy Borenstein- Sugiura (New Jersey, book arts), Sally Jane Brown (West Virginia, drawing), Shan Cawley (West Virginia, painting), …
The Road Not Taken, Erika Lerfald
Cinderella, Kevin Sparks
Who The Mountain Made Me, Katie Cisar
Harbor Seal Waking Up From A Nap, Daniel Rubianto
Strawberry Soju, Linda Ma
Lady Temptation, J R. Sloan
Sunset At Bryce Canyon, Michael Dibacco
Time And All Of His Friends: A London Interlude, Mikaela Eackles
Time And All Of His Friends: A London Interlude, Mikaela Eackles
Calliope
No abstract provided.
Pharmacy, Reuben Radford
The Prelude, Gene Davis
Changes, Erika Lerfald
A New Birth Of Freedom, Will Hanson
The Exponent Telegram Obituary, Cody Mccoy
Paul, Mason Marrs
Sit Ups, Kevin Sparks
Purple Moments, Tucker Deitz
Walk The Line, Raina Brown
The Dead Dad Omnipresence Conundrum, Andrea Rupp
Visitor (After Faith Shearin), Andrea Rupp
Tom, Jacob Mcguire
Cicadas, Conner Linger
Hymnal, Emma Wallace
Chihuly Gardens And Glass, Michael Dibacco
I Think You're Leaving Tonight, Katie Cisar
Crying America, Raina Brown
Ashes, Katie Cisar
The Smell Of Cigarettes Reminds Me Of You, Nichole Drungo
The Smell Of Cigarettes Reminds Me Of You, Nichole Drungo
Calliope
No abstract provided.