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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Balance, Nafisa Choudhury
Balance, Nafisa Choudhury
be Still
As the COVID-19 pandemic grew into a frightening monster to be reckoned with, medical professionals throughout the world had to address a question within themselves: where does the balance lie between our duty to heal and our personal obligations for our individual health and safety?
As personal protective equipment shortages, long work hours, and hospital overflow wreaked havoc on the medical systems nationwide, doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel were plunged into uncertainty and were almost wholly unsupported in this ethical dilemma. Our duty to treat and our obligation to treat the community around us does not often directly conflict …
Critiquing The Physical Materials Of Ebony Patterson's Artwork From A Photographic Lens, Chester Anderson
Critiquing The Physical Materials Of Ebony Patterson's Artwork From A Photographic Lens, Chester Anderson
Graduate Review
This case study examines how viewing the photograph of tangible artworks with special focus on their physical materials might affect or value meaning of the work by viewers. This qualitative inquiry examines international artist Ebony Patterson’s photographs of her artworks published on the World-Wide-Web, through a critical lens, to understand how truth represented in photographs might provide positive educational implications, especially relating to interpreting works of art.
Ikkuma: An Artistic Vr Storytelling Experience, Yangli Liu
Ikkuma: An Artistic Vr Storytelling Experience, Yangli Liu
Frameless
Ikkuma is an interactive storytelling experience utilizing Tilt Brush and Unity. It is about a land being swallowed by the sea, where conflict cracks ice and fire tears families apart. Ikkuma is the Inuvialuit word for fire, a central element to the work. The fundamental theme of Ikkuma is global warming and its impact on the Arctic ecosystem. The players must learn to tame the fire in their hearts and the Inuit traditional knowledge if they hope to survive the harsh yet fragile Arctic tundra.
A Moment Of Peace: An Artistic Representation Of The Influence Of Healthcare On Social Disruption, Nafisa Choudhury
A Moment Of Peace: An Artistic Representation Of The Influence Of Healthcare On Social Disruption, Nafisa Choudhury
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
This original pen-and-ink artwork features a lily on the water symbolizing peace. As war, distrust, chaos and coups wreak havoc throughout many developing nations, healthcare workers and public health officials should be encouraged that we do in fact have a part to play in managing the human health affected by the disruption. Health work can provide a zone of comfort, spread solidarity and understanding, and manage the human toll of war. Healthcare workers have major roles in peace-keeping efforts as a result of these determinations and their impact on peace should be acknowledged and lauded. We hope that as we …
Out Of The Box: Hiraeth: The Nostalgia Within Abandoned Homes, Jessica Mcdaniel
Out Of The Box: Hiraeth: The Nostalgia Within Abandoned Homes, Jessica Mcdaniel
The Journal of Purdue Undergraduate Research
Student researcher Jessica McDaniel explains why abandoned houses obtained a reputation for horror, as well as how this fear is not all that remains in what were once homes.
My Only Protection (Creative Work), Morgan Lewis
My Only Protection (Creative Work), Morgan Lewis
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
Fictionalized memoir: a young woman working as a lifeguard in adolescence muses on sunscreen as her only protection in a world that sexualizes her body.
Feminist Typology-- I Am A Feminist
Baby Guru, Tara Neuffer
Old World, Madeline Rupard
Canterbury Cathedral, Madeline Rupard
Golden Contemplation, Abigail Remington
Looking Toward The Light, Abigail Remington
Looking Toward The Light, Abigail Remington
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Shoes, Tara Neuffer
Magyar Woman, Madeline Rupard
Previous Engagement, Keara Teeter
Cherokette, Keara Teeter
Bkklm, Keara Teeter
Img_0062, James Fish
Chinatown 029, Alexis Bailey
016.Jpg, Josie Stipe
On The Back Of Notre Dame, Brittany Blake
Lost In Florence, Brittany Blake
Inside The Vatican, Brittany Blake
Goddess, Brittany Blake
Ashland Creek, Or, Brittany Blake
Reserved Signs, Keara Teeter
Hold Me Dear, Keara Teeter
Img2998, Lauren Rigor
Dual Face / Lakeside / Bone Fish / Batty, Pied Raven
Dual Face / Lakeside / Bone Fish / Batty, Pied Raven
mOthertongue
Four hand-painted artwork pieces
Loiza Pa', Milan Bird-Riacoko