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We’Re All On This Spaceship Earth, Nancy Si
We’Re All On This Spaceship Earth, Nancy Si
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
The photo features the geodesic sphere at Epcot, Disney World in Orlando, FL. Inside the dome, there was an iconic ride called “Spaceship Earth”, which has since been shut down for refurbishment. This photo was taken November 2019, approximately 6 months before it was shut down. Much like how the ride emphasized the progress that human civilization has made in the last several hundred years and hopes to make in years to come, the current pandemic has shown us how far we have come in the medicine and other STEM fields. We hope only to do better and be better …
The Asian Diaspora, A Storytelling Project, Kevin Truong
The Asian Diaspora, A Storytelling Project, Kevin Truong
Capstones
The Asian Diaspora, a storytelling project, is a collection of photographs, video and personal essays documenting racism and hate experienced by Asians and Asian Americans. www.theasiandiaspora.com
Ansel Adams - Caramel, Ca 1983 (2), Doug Burg
Ansel Adams - Caramel, Ca 1983 (1), Doug Burg
Black Box 2020, Patricia Watkins, Rami C., Eileen Landis-Groom, Gabrielle Pingleton, Daniel Nunez, Audree Davis, Zachary Felton-Priestner, Jordan King, Caleb T. Williams, Keith Tanner, Alexa Pacheco Olguin Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Jennifer James, Marta Verdun Li Bassi, Mark Sinclair
Black Box 2020, Patricia Watkins, Rami C., Eileen Landis-Groom, Gabrielle Pingleton, Daniel Nunez, Audree Davis, Zachary Felton-Priestner, Jordan King, Caleb T. Williams, Keith Tanner, Alexa Pacheco Olguin Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Jennifer James, Marta Verdun Li Bassi, Mark Sinclair
Black Box
The Black Box is a student based creative publication serving the Embry-Riddle Prescott campus. It is our goal to provide a showcase for the creativity and talent of the Embry-Riddle students. Creative works by members of Embry-Riddle's faculty and staff are included.
Recoding The Archive: Memory And Identity In The Photographic And Filmic Works Of Shirin Neshat, Shoja Azari, And Alia Ali, Olivia K. Johnson
Recoding The Archive: Memory And Identity In The Photographic And Filmic Works Of Shirin Neshat, Shoja Azari, And Alia Ali, Olivia K. Johnson
LSU Master's Theses
Shirin Neshat, Shoja Azari, and Alia Ali are artists of Middle Eastern descent living and working in the United States, mainly in photographic and filmic modes. Neshat and Azari were born in Iran and immigrated to the U.S. amid the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which drastically changed the political and cultural landscape of the country. Ali was born in Yemen but her father is specifically South Yemeni and her mother Yugoslavian, two countries that no longer exist. As artists experiencing exile and diaspora, with complicated relationships to their home countries, their identities are muddled by hybridity and the struggle between being …
Visual Weimar: The Iconography Of Social And Political Identities, Kerry Wallach
Visual Weimar: The Iconography Of Social And Political Identities, Kerry Wallach
German Studies Faculty Publications
In the Weimar Republic, images were perceived to be as unreliable as they were powerful. They helped create and codify difference while simultaneously blurring lines within the categories of gender and race. Visual culture provided a wild playground for discourses about gender presentation and sexuality that encompassed veterans, athletes, criminals, the New Woman, and androgynous figures. Despite the growing prominence of images in race science, it was widely held that images could not be trusted to convey accurate information about race. The propagandistic use of images for political purposes had the potential to be equally ambiguous. It was ultimately up …
José María Arguedas: Mapping The Peruvian Andes For La Prensa, Buenos Aires, Ella Dunne
José María Arguedas: Mapping The Peruvian Andes For La Prensa, Buenos Aires, Ella Dunne
Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas
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Seeds, Sophie Friis
Bedrock, Jordan Winiski
Enough, Ella Morton
Unoduhi, Brandon Barney
Golden Field, Caroline Bass
Apple Trees, Zach Hughes
Untitled Ii, Kelsey Watkins
Twenty Bucks For A Bus Ticket, Hailey Pierce
Mangled, Emily Lane
Mice And Elephants, Sarah Dusek
Shiny, Abbey Morelli
Full Moon Stomach, Sarah Feingold
Voluptuous, Emily Lane
I Am Become Tree, Hailey Pierce
Before Quitting The Football Team, Zach Hughes
Untitled, Kelsey Watkins
Fridge Poem, Michael Stillwell
To The Choirmaster, Olivia Corso
Alone At Night, Jacob Rabinovich
Twinkle Toes, Emily Lane
Tendencies, Abbey Morelli
Case Study, Virginia Wayt