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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Looking Through The Glass: An Album Of Original Music And Accompanying Artist Book, Sam Genualdi
Looking Through The Glass: An Album Of Original Music And Accompanying Artist Book, Sam Genualdi
Lawrence University Honors Projects
“Looking Through the Glass” is a 12 track, 38-minute long album of original songs accompanied by a hand-bound artist book. The book houses the CD as a well as an accordion-structure text block of original prints. The content and form of the work draw upon the experiences of the author to create a unique and personal take on memory as a human experience. Sam Genualdi composed and produced all of the music as well as created all of the art.
On Technically Love: Discovering My Voice, Defining A World, Delving In, Nathan L. Eckstein
On Technically Love: Discovering My Voice, Defining A World, Delving In, Nathan L. Eckstein
Lawrence University Honors Projects
This Honors Project is a two-part exploration of the playwriting process though application. The script itself, Technically Love; an Exploration of Love, Technology and Same-Sex Marriage, tells the story of Max and Danny, a same-sex couple living in Minnesota in 2013. The play follows their yearlong journey of posting YouTube videos about their wedding planning process that coincides with Minnesota’s fight for marriage equality. The second part of the project is my paper On Technically Love: Discovering my voice, defining a world, delving in. The paper explains the process that I went through to write the play and gives an …
What You Can See From The Top, Alicia Bones
What You Can See From The Top, Alicia Bones
Lawrence University Honors Projects
A series of interrelated vignettes about a family of circus people and a sixteen-year-old girl who becomes involved with them in strange ways.
Oblivion's Edge, Jeremy Strandberg
Oblivion's Edge, Jeremy Strandberg
Lawrence University Honors Projects
Oblivion's Edge is a role-playing game. It is a manuscript which provides a fictional setting and the methods for group storytelling within that setting. This is not a typical academic project. It is not a board game, a card game, or a computer game. It is a creative work, more like a novel or collection of short stories than a traditional paper or thesis.