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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Old Fayette Harbor Triptych / Big Bay De Noc, David Versluis
Old Fayette Harbor Triptych / Big Bay De Noc, David Versluis
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Forks, Doug Burg
125 Channels And Nothing To Watch, Doug Burg
Sioux County Ikon, Doug Burg
3dave, Doug Burg
Vantage Point: The Representation Of Place And The Visual Experience, Jennifer A. Cohen
Vantage Point: The Representation Of Place And The Visual Experience, Jennifer A. Cohen
Scripps Senior Theses
We, as human beings, are unique creatures that have a need to form places. This obsession with claiming spaces and turning them into places starts at a young age. Maybe it is the first time a child goes to the park and claims a corner of the sand pit, because they think the sand is better on the right side. Perhaps it is a specific seat in the bleachers a person sits in at every home football game. Or maybe it is much more significant, like the spot on the path by the curved tree, next to the bike shed …
Pibbxtra, Doug Burg
Speciman, Doug Burg
Bat Bones, Doug Burg
Preserved Human Brain, Doug Burg
Girl From Yesterday, Doug Burg
Pace's Digital Photography Platform, Roger Sayre
Pace's Digital Photography Platform, Roger Sayre
Cornerstone 3 Reports : Interdisciplinary Informatics
No abstract provided.
Self-Portrait I And Ii, David Versluis
Annie's Art Studio, Doug Burg
Seattle Gum, Doug Burg
Rush Two, Doug Burg
Steel/Hinge/Leaf Shot, Doug Burg
Many Telling Moments:The Essence Of Fragmented Image Culture, Bonnie Ebner
Many Telling Moments:The Essence Of Fragmented Image Culture, Bonnie Ebner
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
My purpose in entering the UCF MFA program was to further explore and develop my passion for photography. During my time in the program, I developed my methodology--from having the traditional photography paradigm ingrained in my mind (and wanting to fit into it) to accepting and valuing my own unique process. I construct installations using diverse imagery and non-traditional presentation. In my installations, one may witness a reflection of the contemporary pace of image perception--fragmented, complex, abundant, and disordered. Together, images and their arrangements are used to create a unified piece that satisfies a new system within apparent disorder. The …
Through My Eyes, Candace B. Conklin
Through My Eyes, Candace B. Conklin
Theses and Dissertations
I am the one my friends call the creepy one. My art is not pretty or happy. It is an expression of my inner feelings and thoughts. I don't make pretty pictures because I find them void of true emotional substance. I developed my point of view when I photographed my eyes, which have become a consistent theme in my work. Eyes are the window to the soul and the key to my inner emotions. I have since expanded my work to include other images. I continue to seek ways to help my viewers experience my work both emotionally and …
Flight Signs, Flight Symbols, Margaret Mary Urban
Flight Signs, Flight Symbols, Margaret Mary Urban
Theses and Dissertations
I am investigating the significance of historic events of flight through image making; particularly incidents that captured the collective imagination and became part of our cultural memory. These events have surpassed mere entries in historical texts and become mythic. In the terms of Jungian psychology, they have become symbolic. In terms of Semiotics, they have become signs. Through photographs and installation, I seek to understand their presence in my, and our, unconscious mind.
(Re)Solution, Benjamin M. Dillon
(Re)Solution, Benjamin M. Dillon
LSU Master's Theses
This thesis report explains the process of creating the work in (Re)solution. The relationship between transferred digital prints and paint is described in relation to the intent of the work. Finally, there is a discussion of the questions and dilemmas posed by the working process as well as the completed work.