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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
In-Between Spaces: Atmospheres, Movement And New Narratives For The City, Paul Alexander Stoicheff
In-Between Spaces: Atmospheres, Movement And New Narratives For The City, Paul Alexander Stoicheff
Masters Theses
We often think of architecture as distinct buildings, yet as we move through the city we continuously pass through a built environment that is a collage of buildings. These spaces between buildings are underestimated as influences on our experience of everyday life in the city. Considering architecture as linked existential experiences through spaces rather than confined to individual buildings is more in line with our experience of the city as a series of interconnected spaces and places. Rather than describing a single, static architecture through words, how can we express this linked experience of spaces dynamically through narratives? Can writing …
Mothertongue 2022 (Full Issue)
Accumulations Of (Not) Doing, Richenda Cope
Accumulations Of (Not) Doing, Richenda Cope
Masters Theses
As I encounter life during a global pandemic, caused by a virus that has us all homebound, I continue my own struggle with a different virus that keeps me not only homebound, but bed bound as well. In this thesis project, I make my way around and through the questions of chronic illness, self-worth, productivity and a changing relationship to time that arise in this dual viral experience - situating the personal within a larger social/political context.
Mothertongue 2021 (Full Issue)
Mothertongue 2020 (Full Issue)
Mothertongue 2019 (Full Issue)
Transit, Christopher Janke
Transit, Christopher Janke
Masters Theses
This written thesis, transit, accompanies an exhibition by the same name and serves to contextualize the exhibit. The written portion begins with an inquiry into the nature of the contextualization itself, questioning the nature of the relationship between the written thesis, the exhibit, and the University which explicitly requires and connects the two, especially the ways that the written word as granted authority through an institution of higher education might undermine the exhibit’s intent to provoke thought into other forms of knowledge and other avenues of legitimacy than those presented by this institution.
The thesis discusses the philosophic question sometimes …
Mothertongue 2018 (Full Issue)
Mothertongue 2017 (Full Issue)
Hidden Beauty, Nikki Grossfeld
どれくらい? / How Long?, Naomi Chiba
At The Darkest Moment, To You, Seung Ah Rebecca Han
Fortunata Vix / Only So Fortunate, Brinna Michael
Las Llaves / The Keys, Jonatán Martín Gómez
Qui Suis-Je? / Who Am I?, Professor Rhonda Tarr's Spring 2016 French 126 Class
Qui Suis-Je? / Who Am I?, Professor Rhonda Tarr's Spring 2016 French 126 Class
mOthertongue
Collaborative French poem.
Ave, Colonia Veraniega, Sol / Bird, Camp, Sun, Professor Carole Cloutier ’S Spring 2016 Spanish 240 Class
Ave, Colonia Veraniega, Sol / Bird, Camp, Sun, Professor Carole Cloutier ’S Spring 2016 Spanish 240 Class
mOthertongue
Collaborative Quintain style poem.
플라스크 속 작은 난장이 / A Little Man In A Flask, Nathaniel Lee
Cosas Hechas Por El Hombre / Man Made Items, Haley Norris
Mayu Mayurispa, Olivia Baxter
Seasonal Mosaic, Nikki Grossfeld
10.21, Kayla O'Meara
Blooming Lotus, Yujia Ye
Reaprendiendo Mi Primer Idioma / Relearning My First Language, Angela Acosta
Reaprendiendo Mi Primer Idioma / Relearning My First Language, Angela Acosta
mOthertongue
Spanish poem.
Scope, Michael Agnello
At A Glance, Michael Agnello
Mothertongue Spring 2016 (Full Pdf), Mothertongue 2016
Mothertongue Spring 2016 (Full Pdf), Mothertongue 2016
mOthertongue
Full PDF document of the Spring 2016 mOthertongue journal.
Mothertongue Spring 2014 (Full Document), Mothertongue Editor
Mothertongue Spring 2014 (Full Document), Mothertongue Editor
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.
Aprilis - I / April - I, Brinna Michael
Innovative Representations Of Light, Behaving As Both Particles And Waves, Among The Paintings Of Monet And Renoir, Charles Smith
Innovative Representations Of Light, Behaving As Both Particles And Waves, Among The Paintings Of Monet And Renoir, Charles Smith
Charles Kay Smith
Monet and Renoir, friends collaborating in open air about 1865, discovered that sunlight filtering through a canopy of tree leaves does not produce the splotches and dapples that studio artists conventionally represented at the time but circles of light. Sometimes the circles of light punctuating the shade are clear, separate and crisp, as though light is being propagated as particles, but if the pin-hole gaps between leaves are very close together, they will project compound or superimposed circles that look like the waves that Thomas Young saw in his double slit experiment in 1803-4. Newton’s Opticks published in 1704 had …
Interpreting, Stephanie Jo Kent
Interpreting, Stephanie Jo Kent
Doctoral Dissertations
What do community interpreting for the Deaf in western societies, conference interpreting for the European Parliament, and language brokering in international management have in common? Academic research and professional training have historically emphasized the linguistic and cognitive challenges of interpreting, neglecting or ignoring the social aspects that structure communication. All forms of interpreting are inherently social; they involve relationships among at least three people and two languages. The contexts explored here, American Sign Language/English interpreting and spoken language interpreting within the European Parliament, show that simultaneous interpreting involves attitudes, norms and values about intercultural communication that overemphasize information and discount …