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Digital Space Art (History?), France Languérand Jun 2015

Digital Space Art (History?), France Languérand

Artl@s Bulletin

Invited by ARTL@S Bulletin as visual artist, France Languérand opted for a first-person text introducing her artworks—which develop into the digital sphere, questionning their own sustainability— and recounting the evolution of her relationship the digital space. This walkthrough is guided by her current thoughts about numbers and coding system as creative tools. Languérand’s pieces are only partially visible in the physical world but exist entirely in the digital space.


Portrait Of A Mop, Taylor L. Andrews Apr 2015

Portrait Of A Mop, Taylor L. Andrews

The Mercury

No abstract provided.


Spring In Ring Of Kerry, Ireland, Zoe C. Yeoh Apr 2015

Spring In Ring Of Kerry, Ireland, Zoe C. Yeoh

The Mercury

No abstract provided.


The Duomo, Taylor L. Andrews Apr 2015

The Duomo, Taylor L. Andrews

The Mercury

No abstract provided.


Ireland, Taylor L. Andrews Apr 2015

Ireland, Taylor L. Andrews

The Mercury

No abstract provided.


Magnolia Bridge, Zoe C. Yeoh Apr 2015

Magnolia Bridge, Zoe C. Yeoh

The Mercury

No abstract provided.


The Mercury 2015 Apr 2015

The Mercury 2015

The Mercury

No abstract provided.


Artistic Practice And Domestic Experience In New Zealand, Alexis Ostraff, Gary Barton Mar 2015

Artistic Practice And Domestic Experience In New Zealand, Alexis Ostraff, Gary Barton

Journal of Undergraduate Research

For a while now I’ve been interested in the role that food plays in the interaction between individuals and groups of people. In my own home growing up I learned to love food and the gatherings that food facilitated, especially family meal-times. I more recently developed the desire to look further into how food affects our lives. For my ORCA project I wanted to observe interactions surrounding food in homes different from my own. I was curious about cultural similarities and differences, and wondered what I could learn in others homes that would influence my artwork as well as my …


The Temple, A Holy School Jan 2015

The Temple, A Holy School

BYU Studies Quarterly

The Education in Zion Gallery in BYU’s Joseph F. Smith Building houses two murals, standing nearly twenty feet tall. One is of the Kirtland Temple and the other depicts Brigham Young Academy. It is not by accident that these murals face each other, for both represent houses of learning and the importance of the sacrifice involved in educating the whole soul.