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The Changing Book: Transitions In Design, Production, And Preservation, Peter D. Verheyen Dec 2008

The Changing Book: Transitions In Design, Production, And Preservation, Peter D. Verheyen

Libraries' and Librarians' Publications

This book review was originally published in the Guild of Book Workers' Newsletter, Vol 181, December, 2008. "The Changing Book: Transitions in Design Production, and Preservation publishes the proceedings of the conference of the same name organized by and held at the University of Iowa July 22-25,2005. This conference tied together many threads, from an exhibition honoring the life's work of William (Bill) Anthony, the first conservator at the University of Iowa and teacher to some of today's best, to a "tent show" which gave the public the opportunity to learn about the book arts hands-on, to 19 formal presentations …


Graduate Sessions 7: Anthony Vidler, Mark D. Linder, James Lucas, Lauren M. Baez Nov 2008

Graduate Sessions 7: Anthony Vidler, Mark D. Linder, James Lucas, Lauren M. Baez

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

Anthony Vidler is Dean of the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union. His books include Histories of the Immediate Present, The Architectural Uncanny, Warped Space, and The Writing of the Walls.


Scholarship In Public: Knowledge Creation And Tenure Policy In The Engaged University, Julie Ellison, Timothy K. Eatman Nov 2008

Scholarship In Public: Knowledge Creation And Tenure Policy In The Engaged University, Julie Ellison, Timothy K. Eatman

Imagining America

No abstract provided.


Graduate Sessions 8: Neil Denari, Mark D. Linder, James Lucas, Melissa Griffin Oct 2008

Graduate Sessions 8: Neil Denari, Mark D. Linder, James Lucas, Melissa Griffin

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

Neil Denari is the founder and principal of Neil M. Denari Architects, Inc. He was the director of SCI-Arc from 1997 to 2001 and is currently a professor in the Architecture and Urban Design Department at UCLA. His lecture at Syracuse Architecture, entitled "The New Intimacy," is one of over two hundred he has given at institutions throughout France, Japan, and the United States.


Culture And Community Development In Higher Education, Arlene Goldbard Sep 2008

Culture And Community Development In Higher Education, Arlene Goldbard

Imagining America

No abstract provided.


Jane Austen Film Adaptations, Fan Fiction, And Contemporary Anglo-American Culture, Rebecka Schaber May 2008

Jane Austen Film Adaptations, Fan Fiction, And Contemporary Anglo-American Culture, Rebecka Schaber

Honors Capstone Projects - All

The rise of “Austenmania” in the form of films and heritage tours has been well marked in the past twenty years. Films based on Austen texts have attained a mass market popularity and tours based on Austen texts (and even Austen film adaptations) have likewise become popular within the heterosexual, romance-consuming female demographic. With the advent of the heritage film, Austen’s original texts became prime fodder for the heritage industry and the conservative depiction of Britain’s past Margaret Thatcher’s administration wished to portray. It is no mistake, in short, that “Austenmania” in effect began in the 1980s. The contemporary Anglo-American …


Union: Interviews With Employees From The Holiday Inn Of Liverpool, Ny, Mary Gallagher May 2008

Union: Interviews With Employees From The Holiday Inn Of Liverpool, Ny, Mary Gallagher

Honors Capstone Projects - All

Although working class issues are not invisible in academia, it seems less common to hear them from the members of the working class themselves. There are many scholars who speak for them, but not exactly with them. This project allows five blue collar employees of the Holiday Inn located inLiverpool,NY to speak for themselves about the work they do and the union in which they participate. Liverpool’s Holiday Inn is the only union hotel in theSyracuse area, so this project also explores what it means to have unions in the hotel industry. This project presents the stories of five employees …


Determining Authorship Of The Virgin Of The Rocks: A Botanical Study, Christina J. Tripi May 2008

Determining Authorship Of The Virgin Of The Rocks: A Botanical Study, Christina J. Tripi

Honors Capstone Projects - All

On April 25, 1483 Leonardo da Vinci and Evangelista and Ambrogio de’ Predis, signed a contract with the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception in Milan. The artists were commissioned to complete a painting for the Confraternity’s chapel in the Church of San Francesco Grande. While there are two existing paintings associated with this contract--one version in the Louvre and one in the National Gallery--it remains a mystery which painting results from the commission.

Art historians generally agree that the Louvre version is entirely by the hand of Leonardo. Unfortunately, nothing is known of its history before the year 1625 when …


Translation In Context: Cultural Globalization And Santiago Roncagliolo, Megan K. Moore May 2008

Translation In Context: Cultural Globalization And Santiago Roncagliolo, Megan K. Moore

Honors Capstone Projects - All

This is a translation from Spanish to English of the short story “Una influencia criminal” [A Criminal Influence] by Santiago Roncagliolo, part of a collection of short stories titled Crecer es un oficio triste [Growing Up is Sad Business], also by Roncagliolo. A description and analysis of concurrent literary movements and themes accompanies the translation, placing “Una influencia criminal” into a literary context with the multinational movements known as McOndo and Generation X. Globalization can be considered to affect the movement and sharing of culture as an expansion of the economic dispersion of goods across the world, and so modern …


Between The Sheets An Exploration Of Video Art As A Medium For Intimacy And Private Reflection, Tina Tesno May 2008

Between The Sheets An Exploration Of Video Art As A Medium For Intimacy And Private Reflection, Tina Tesno

Honors Capstone Projects - All

Between the Sheets: An Exploration of Video Art as a Medium for Intimacy and Private Reflection is a multi-projection installation that uses video art to create an environment for peaceful thought and mediation. The design consists of a corridor leading to an area encircled by a large curved wall. Viewers enter the corridor alone and are greeted by a young woman projected on the wall of the corridor. She guides the viewer through the passage to the curved area where a life-sized projection of a forest awaits. Here, the viewer is invited to stay to enjoy the freedom from distraction …


Four Short Stories About A Four Letter Word, Michelle Tan-Torres May 2008

Four Short Stories About A Four Letter Word, Michelle Tan-Torres

Honors Capstone Projects - All

This thesis falls under the creative category of the Honors Capstone Project and is a compilation of four short stories all written within the past year and a half. It draws from the author’s educational background of English Textual Studies and the screenwriting track within the Television/Radio/Film major. It combines the learned technical aspects of the English language from the former and the creative, story-telling techniques from the latter.

Though the author has always been an avid writer, both academically and leisurely, it wasn’t until the summer of 2007 after sophomore year of college that she became interested in short …


Catch A Fire Catch Afire: An Understanding Of Distance And Its Meaning, Luciana Amodeo May 2008

Catch A Fire Catch Afire: An Understanding Of Distance And Its Meaning, Luciana Amodeo

Honors Capstone Projects - All

This project is a collection of my poetry written and edited during three years of study and living while at Syracuse University. It is the attempt of a young woman to widen a specific avenue of self-discovery while working on my talents and skills as a writer and poet. Catch a Fire Catch Afire: An Understanding of Distance and Its Meaning is my pursuit of deconstructing how I become aware of: distance from myself, distance from my loved ones, distance from God, distance from places and distances from where I am at any given point in my life. The process …


Interviews In Monsterland "What Are You Afraid Of?", Sarah Rebar May 2008

Interviews In Monsterland "What Are You Afraid Of?", Sarah Rebar

Honors Capstone Projects - All

Through my thesis, I sought to make a stop-motion animation and do the pre-animation processes of character designing and storyboarding. Inspired by Nick Park’s Creature Comforts, I interviewed a series of people on their childhood fears and used the interviews as basis for my project. My animation is less than one minute long, and, in addition to the short, I have compiled a book of the art, sketches, storyboards and other preliminary work. Along with this, I have also included footage of my work at the K-6 private New School, where I taught children the same process.

From the …


Press Pass Exploring The Depths Of Sports Photography, Rachel Fus May 2008

Press Pass Exploring The Depths Of Sports Photography, Rachel Fus

Honors Capstone Projects - All

The problem was funding. I wanted it but was denied it. And so my Honors Capstone Project Part III took the form of a senior show on sports photography. I endeavored to recreate the standard photography show by encorporating various media into one collaborative project.

Sports photography is usually to be the bottom of the food chain when it comes to field. It is just like sports in general are considered to be lower class, lower culture than theater and opera and ballet. Even most photographers think getting a shot is just luck and keeping their finger on the motor …


Painting Our Portraits, Caitlin Wilson May 2008

Painting Our Portraits, Caitlin Wilson

Honors Capstone Projects - All

My Honors Capstone Project, Painting Our Portraits, is concerned with the history and process of portrait painting. I was interested in the difference in artistic approach between a portrait of the artist and a portrait of someone else. I created a series of paintings and drawings that dealt with this issue and explored the important relationship between the subject and the artist. In some instances the desires of the subject differed from the desires of the artist. In my case, this created interesting dilemmas. I had to answer for myself how important the sitter’s expectations were if they differed …


Tradition And Innovation: The Lives And Music Of Women Composers, Shannon K. Kane May 2008

Tradition And Innovation: The Lives And Music Of Women Composers, Shannon K. Kane

Honors Capstone Projects - All

My Capstone Project, entitled “Tradition and Innovation: The Lives and Music of Women Composers,” is a combination of a creative project and written thesis that explores the struggles that women faced as members of society and composers throughout history. The written portion details the expectations set for women by society and how these expectations had a role in their personal lives and their music. I explore stereotypes and societal values that women lived regularly, including the expectation of women to never perform for a public audience, to obey their fathers and husbands and therefore only receive training with their permission, …


Patchwork Memories: A Mother-Daughter Memoir, Maggie Gordon May 2008

Patchwork Memories: A Mother-Daughter Memoir, Maggie Gordon

Honors Capstone Projects - All

Patchwork Memories is a relational memoir that illustrates the experiences of a mother and daughter. It was written over the course of six months, from September, 2007 to March, 2008.

I began writing the memoir exactly two weeks after my mother passed away from a four-and-a-half year battle with lung cancer. Originally, the story was to become a “straight” memoir, but after a couple weeks, I found myself creeping into the stories just as often as my mother appeared. I decided it would be inappropriate to write a memoir about a woman who could not offer her own insights about …


Religion In Roman Statecraft, Christopher Lloyd May 2008

Religion In Roman Statecraft, Christopher Lloyd

Honors Capstone Projects - All

The focus of this study is an examination of the use of religion in Roman statecraft during the time of the Republic. Traditionally, scholars have viewed religion as a tool used by the aristocratic class to control the wills and actions of the general populace. This study examines five case studies which serve as counter-examples to this traditional notion and suggest that there existed in the aristocratic class a large number of individuals who genuinely subscribed to traditional Roman religious ideals.

The methodology used to conduct this study focuses primarily on careful exegesis of primary source material. More modern scholarship …


A Director's Guide To The Galaxy: Navigating The Drama Of A Performance Organization, Shaina Rosenthal May 2008

A Director's Guide To The Galaxy: Navigating The Drama Of A Performance Organization, Shaina Rosenthal

Honors Capstone Projects - All

Abstract Not Included


Immortal, Eddie Beeby May 2008

Immortal, Eddie Beeby

Honors Capstone Projects - All

Abstract not Inlcuded


200 Days Of Innocence: An Original, Feature-Length Screenplay, Sarah Rois May 2008

200 Days Of Innocence: An Original, Feature-Length Screenplay, Sarah Rois

Honors Capstone Projects - All

Abstract not Included


Weight The Week, Dan Campis May 2008

Weight The Week, Dan Campis

Honors Capstone Projects - All

“Weight the Week”, is a feature-film endeavor, which became a short film, produced over my senior year at Syracuse University. The film is shot on Super 16mm film stock using an Aaton XTR-Prod professional film system. The film itself began as an introspective and interpersonal examination of an unnamed character’s weeklong journey while waiting for the results of an HIV blood test. The script was developed over the summer of 2007 and was of short feature length, approximately 55-65 pages, and starred an ensemble cast of ten. The production was slated to run for five weeks from October to November. …


Fallschirm, Elizabeth M. Stuff May 2008

Fallschirm, Elizabeth M. Stuff

Honors Capstone Projects - All

The final year in the life of a fashion design major atSyracuseUniversityis a test of everything they have learned in their time here. Each member of the program knows this challenge lies ahead, and prepares for it. But in 2007-2008, the program made a large change that threw a curveball at the senior class. The seniors were presented with three different assignments to complete.

Having been given multiple sets of criteria to stimulate our thought processes, coming up with something concrete that I was going to be able to work with seemed an easy task. Indeed the first two projects …


Children’S Book Development, Rebecca Zomchek May 2008

Children’S Book Development, Rebecca Zomchek

Honors Capstone Projects - All

My children’s book development project for the Honors program is the creation of a children’s book ‘dummy’ book. A dummy book is a creative process book that a children’s book illustrator might send to a publishing company as part of an application or as a pitch for a future project. A dummy book includes several stages of production in the creation of a finished children’s book. These steps include: the choice of a story, the initial thumbnail/small sketches, creation of the book’s layout and design sketches, final drawings, and final paintings. These sample books serve as a model to display …


Monkeys And Camels And Hippos...Oh My! An Illustrators Journey Through South Asia, Allison Black May 2008

Monkeys And Camels And Hippos...Oh My! An Illustrators Journey Through South Asia, Allison Black

Honors Capstone Projects - All

John Thompson, an illustration professor atSyracuseUniversity, informed me in the fall semester of my junior year that he was organizing a painting course which would fly students toIndiafor fifteen days during our winter break. The students would return and spend the next semester creating pieces based on their travels. I knew that the trip would be an incredible experience and that I had to take advantage of this amazing opportunity.

While inIndiawe passed stores bursting with colors and patterns, we walked through villages with indigo blankets laid out like patchwork on the hot sandy ground, and we observed carpet weavers …


A Cappella Afterhours, Setnor School Of Music, Syracuse University Apr 2008

A Cappella Afterhours, Setnor School Of Music, Syracuse University

Setnor School of Music - Performance Programs

No abstract provided.


Syracuse University Bands: Symphony Band, Wind Ensemble, Symphony Band, Setnor School Of Music, Wind Ensemble, Setnor School Of Music, Bradley P. Ethington, Justin J. Mertz, John M. Laverty Feb 2008

Syracuse University Bands: Symphony Band, Wind Ensemble, Symphony Band, Setnor School Of Music, Wind Ensemble, Setnor School Of Music, Bradley P. Ethington, Justin J. Mertz, John M. Laverty

Setnor School of Music - Performance Programs

No abstract provided.


Faculty Recital, Ronald L. Caravan, Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Assisted By Sar Shalom Strong, Piano, Ronald L. Caravan, Sar Shalom Strong Feb 2008

Faculty Recital, Ronald L. Caravan, Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Assisted By Sar Shalom Strong, Piano, Ronald L. Caravan, Sar Shalom Strong

Setnor School of Music - Performance Programs

No abstract provided.


Open End: New Works And Improvisations, Open End Feb 2008

Open End: New Works And Improvisations, Open End

Setnor School of Music - Performance Programs

No abstract provided.


Senior Recital, Marshall Henry, Double Bass, Judy Hung, Piano, Marshall Henry, Judy Hung Feb 2008

Senior Recital, Marshall Henry, Double Bass, Judy Hung, Piano, Marshall Henry, Judy Hung

Setnor School of Music - Performance Programs

No abstract provided.