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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Lotte Reininger, Adam Omar
Lotte Reininger, Adam Omar
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
Kelli Anderson, Alexis Grant
Kelli Anderson, Alexis Grant
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.
Sagi Haviv, William Spanjer
Sagi Haviv, William Spanjer
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
Shanti Sparrow, Catie Benner
Shanti Sparrow, Catie Benner
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
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.
The Hertzog Collection, Claudia A. Rivers
The Hertzog Collection, Claudia A. Rivers
Presentations & Slide Shows
No abstract provided.
Law And Authors: A Legal Handbook For Writers (Introduction), Jacqueline D. Lipton
Law And Authors: A Legal Handbook For Writers (Introduction), Jacqueline D. Lipton
Book Chapters
Drawing on a wealth of experience in legal scholarship and publishing, Professor Jacqueline D. Lipton provides a useful legal guide for writers whatever their levels of expertise or categories of work (fiction, nonfiction, academic, journalism, freelance content development). This introductory chapter outlines the key legal and business issues authors are likely to face during the course of their careers, and emphasizes that most legal problems have solutions so law should never be an excuse to avoid writing something that an author feels strongly about creating. The larger work draws from case studies and hypothetical examples to address issues of copyright …
Sadamitsu "Neil" Fujita, Kim Rader
Sadamitsu "Neil" Fujita, Kim Rader
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
David Milan, Douglas Martin
David Milan, Douglas Martin
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
Peter Bil'ak, Rebekah Hanover Pettit
Peter Bil'ak, Rebekah Hanover Pettit
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
Stefan Bucher, John White
Margaret Calvert, Casey Capece
Margaret Calvert, Casey Capece
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
Pablo Ferro, Kyle Lutz
Becca Clason, Sarah Sterner
Becca Clason, Sarah Sterner
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
Dorothy And Otis Shephard, Jen Pepper
Dorothy And Otis Shephard, Jen Pepper
Communication Design: Design Pioneers
No abstract provided.
The Adventures Of Crazy Space Pigeon And Catowl, Kati Silveria
The Adventures Of Crazy Space Pigeon And Catowl, Kati Silveria
2020 Symposium Creative Works
I have been fascinated by the processes of traditional hand printmaking techniques. (Relief, Lithography, Collagraph and Etching). Comics have also been a passion of mine for over ten years. I wanted to combine these two passions, comics and printmaking, into one work of art. It is a joy to create worlds and stories that people can dive into, engage with, and enjoy. My current project, The Adventures of Crazy Space Pigeon and Catowl, is aimed at creating one such world. The three stories in the book follow my two characters and their imaginary adventures. The book platform is created using …
Paper, Pulp, And Place: Investigating Connections Through Process Art, Olivia Bradstreet
Paper, Pulp, And Place: Investigating Connections Through Process Art, Olivia Bradstreet
Honors College
A small papermaking studio was assembled for making archival quality handmade papers and pulps appropriate for printmaking, book arts, and paper cast to demonstrate the connections between artist practice, materials, and medium through process art. In the home studio a variety of machine-made cotton and abaca linters from an artist supplier were torn by hand and beaten by individual fiber types with a standard kitchen blender. Common papermaking additives were mixed into the pulp in controlled measurements to improve quality and colors. Application of the wet sheets and pulps for papercast and dried 3-dimensional paper sheets demonstrated that the blender …
Alternative Processes In Photography, Maria Politarhos
Alternative Processes In Photography, Maria Politarhos
Open Educational Resources
Course Description:
This class introduces students to unconventional photographic processes. Students will explore historic methods and materials that allow the extension of photographic imagery beyond the standard black and white or color print. The class will experiment with handmade emulsions and papers, incorporating photographic imagery into new and varied contexts such as drawings, paintings, and made books.
"The Wonderful World Of Dr. Seuss Club", Meagan Heimbrecht, Charlie Croteau, Kylee Sodomka
"The Wonderful World Of Dr. Seuss Club", Meagan Heimbrecht, Charlie Croteau, Kylee Sodomka
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
Exploring the world through Dr. Seuss! A club geared for young elementary schoolers in hopes of promoting reading and curiosity! From Oobleck to puppets to writing their own book, this club is simple yet takes a student on a new adventure every week!
Small But Mighty: How A Team Of Four Administers A Robust Library Publishing Program, Sue Ann Gardner, Paul Royster
Small But Mighty: How A Team Of Four Administers A Robust Library Publishing Program, Sue Ann Gardner, Paul Royster
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
A team of four people administers the UNL institutional repository (https://digitalcommons.unl.edu), which is one of the largest (109,000-plus full text items) and most-accessed (over 62,000,000 downloads) in the United States. The team also administers a robust library publishing program with over 80 scholarly monographs and 12 peer-reviewed journals. A recent focus of the program has been open educational resources, partnering with scholars to identify or create free online learning objects.
This talk will include details about how such a small team accomplishes so much. Staffing, task assignment, workflow, author relations, reader relations, education, administration, policy generation, platform management, …
Unsustainable: A Planet In Crisis, Sam Yates
Unsustainable: A Planet In Crisis, Sam Yates
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Unsustainable: A Planet in Crisis features artwork ranging in material, discipline, and execution that addresses the theme of planetary crises – climate change, the rise of disease and superbugs, world conflict and national instability, plastics in the ocean, gun violence, pollution of the waterways from mining, air pollution from use of fossil fuels, the opioid crisis, and species extinction.
Participating artists are: Michele Banks, Brandon Ballengee, PhD, Scott Chimileski, PhD + Roberto Kolter, PhD, Brandon Donahue, Lorrie Fredette, Yeon Jin Kim Pam Longobardi, Dan Mills, John Sabraw, and Karen Shaw.
Review Of When Novels Were Books. By Jordan Alexander Stein., Mark A. Mattes
Review Of When Novels Were Books. By Jordan Alexander Stein., Mark A. Mattes
Faculty Scholarship
But novels ARE books, you might be thinking. Jordan Stein points out that this is true, but not in the way that many of us have thought to be the case. Twentieth- and twenty-first century literary history, Stein argues, has too often failed to deliver a programmatic discussion of the media history of genre. Attention to changes and continuities in the early Anglophone novel’s artifactual status within an evolving, transatlantic media ecology, supplements, and in some cases rethinks, critical understandings of the development of novelistic form. Stein’s method is axiomatic for those working at the intersection of form and format: …
The Truth In Fiction: A Discussion Of Educational Agency And Hierarchical Truth In Children’S Literature, Grace Griffin
The Truth In Fiction: A Discussion Of Educational Agency And Hierarchical Truth In Children’S Literature, Grace Griffin
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
I wrote and created With Wings and Words, a children’s picture book based off of interview material gathered about the 1989 Velvet Revolution, in order to demonstrate the inherent multiplicity of truth around historical events and break down the construction of a “national” truth by placing personal narratives and interpretations in conversation with each other. These narratives, while present and available in the Czech Republic, are important to display and discuss in order to avoid the oversimplification of events or erasure of the emotional complexities they cause. After consulting with various relevant Czech children’s books, I completed interviews and used …
The Next Page Of Yoga Anatomy: An Anatomical Lens On Selected Yoga Asanas, Viana Chau
The Next Page Of Yoga Anatomy: An Anatomical Lens On Selected Yoga Asanas, Viana Chau
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
Yoga has become a widely-recognized form of physical activity as well as an effective therapeutic intervention. It is a self-discipling way of life, taking advantage of the powerful effects from the combination of breathing exercises (pranayama), physical postures (asanas), and meditation on calming the nervous system and balancing the mind, body, and spirit. However, over time, the contemporary definition of yoga, especially in the United States, has decreased the emphasis on the religious spirituality component and increased the emphasis on physical activity. Although one may argue that this is not the traditional yoga, this change not only breaks down the …
Thomas Kong Interview, Jon Lovisetto
Thomas Kong Interview, Jon Lovisetto
Asian American Art Oral History Project
Artist bio: Thomas Kong is an artist working in collage and assemblage, using advertising, packaging and other surplus material from his convenience store, Kim's Corner Food, located in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago.
Kim's Corner Food features an evolving installation of Kong's work, and is open to customers and visitors 7 days a week from 8AM - 8PM at 1371 W. Estes Ave, Chicago, IL 60626.
The Back Room, an experimental project space in the store's former stock room, operated from October 2015 – March 2019, and has now closed. Bio from: https://thomaskong.biz/