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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
The Role Of The Reader Is To Fallow: Responding To The Negative Reception Of Paul Verhoeven’S Film Adaptation Of Starship Troopers, Julian Meyerstrom
The Role Of The Reader Is To Fallow: Responding To The Negative Reception Of Paul Verhoeven’S Film Adaptation Of Starship Troopers, Julian Meyerstrom
Undergraduate Research Symposium
Robert A. Keinlein’s science fiction novel Starship Troopers (1959), and its film adaption of the same title directed by Paul Verhoeven (1997), received mixed critical reactions. Both pieces came across as supporting fascistic ideals to most critics upon release, despite the two creators opposing political and moral beliefs. Using Louise Rosenblatt's reader response theory as a framework for analyzing both the novel and film adaptation, this paper postulates the film adaptation fails to deliver an accurate critique of the novel by placing the burden of moral knowledge on the audience. Keinlein’s novel guides the reader into his moral sensibilities, whereas …
Brain Stew, Cullen Landolt, Mya Horn, Kenneth Miller, Aimee Pieper
Brain Stew, Cullen Landolt, Mya Horn, Kenneth Miller, Aimee Pieper
Undergraduate Research Symposium
Brain Stew is an UMSL publication distributed bi-weekly in both digital and print formats. Its mission is to provide for the Pierre Laclede Honors College a forum for uncensored free thought, commentary, and creativity, as well as news and event listings from PLHCSA and other related campus organizations. The current Brain Stew staff consists of editors Cullen Landolt, Mya Horn, Kenny Miller and Aimee Pieper, with Dan Gerth serving as the faculty supervisor. During the semester, these people write their own content as well as garner submissions from Honors College students, faculty, staff, and alumni. The result is The Most …
Irmgard Sorenson-Popitz, Gilmore
Irmgard Sorenson-Popitz, Gilmore
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
Morag Myerscough, Lukas Emory
Morag Myerscough, Lukas Emory
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
Alan Fletcher, George Rodriguez
Alan Fletcher, George Rodriguez
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
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Lotte Reininger, Adam Omar
Lotte Reininger, Adam Omar
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
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Kelli Anderson, Alexis Grant
Kelli Anderson, Alexis Grant
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
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James Victore, Anthony Jandrokovic
James Victore, Anthony Jandrokovic
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
Chiara Aliotta, Mary Ann Ganoung-Williams
Chiara Aliotta, Mary Ann Ganoung-Williams
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
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Sagi Haviv, William Spanjer
Sagi Haviv, William Spanjer
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
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Shanti Sparrow, Catie Benner
Shanti Sparrow, Catie Benner
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
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Take Your Time, Terry A. Ratzlaff
Take Your Time, Terry A. Ratzlaff
School of Art, Art History, and Design: Theses and Student Creative Work
I see the world not as one seamless world but as a world composed of other worlds, built on top and within one another. They exist harmoniously, bound not by space but by time. In an instant I can move from one world into another where I can exist in two worlds simultaneously—in space, I am here. In time, I am there.
Worldmaking is a conceptual process of seeing connections and making distinctions within our lived reality.1 It is a process of dividing and organizing parts into collections that represent different narratives. Only through suitable arrangements can we handle vast …
A Story Of Synesthetic Discovery, Madeline Spicer
A Story Of Synesthetic Discovery, Madeline Spicer
Faculty-Selected Student Works
The photography, design, and content of this book was done by Madeline Spicer under the tutelage of Professor Misty Thomas-Trout at the University of Dayton Department of Art & Design as a part of the Berry Summer Thesis Institute of the University Honors Department.
Typeset in Goudy Oldstyle and MetaPlus families. Goudy Oldstyle was designed by Frederic Goudy in 1915 and is classified as an Oldface. MetaPlus was designed by Erik Spiekermann in 1991 and is classified as a Humanistic Lineal.
This book was printed on Neenah Environment® Papers, PC 100 White, and Apollo Laser OHP Transparency Film.
Playing At The Crossroads Of Religion And Law: Historical Milieu, Context And Curriculum Hooks In Lost & Found, Owen Gottlieb
Playing At The Crossroads Of Religion And Law: Historical Milieu, Context And Curriculum Hooks In Lost & Found, Owen Gottlieb
Articles
This chapter presents the use of Lost & Found – a purpose-built tabletop to mobile game series – to teach medieval religious legal systems. The series aims to broaden the discourse around religious legal systems and to counter popular depiction of these systems which often promote prejudice and misnomers. A central element is the importance of contextualizing religion in period and locale. The Lost & Found series uses period accurate depictions of material culture to set the stage for play around relevant topics – specifically how the law promoted collaboration and sustainable governance practices in Fustat (Old Cairo) in twelfth-century …
To Remember Even This, Jessica Oravetz
To Remember Even This, Jessica Oravetz
WWU Honors College Senior Projects
A powerpoint presentation including collages I made in the Honors program, why I made them, and how they so powerfully affected me and my education at Western.