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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Technology & Tradition: Shaping Indigenous Collections For The Future, Gretchen Faulkner, Harold Jacobs, Alex Cole, Jonathan Roy, Reed Hayden, Anna Martin, Duane Shimmel
Technology & Tradition: Shaping Indigenous Collections For The Future, Gretchen Faulkner, Harold Jacobs, Alex Cole, Jonathan Roy, Reed Hayden, Anna Martin, Duane Shimmel
Technical Publications
The Hudson Museum received a UMAI seed grant to support
a collaboration with the Advanced Structures and Composites
Center and Intermedia Programs to replicate a culturally -
sensitive object in our collection. This is a technical publication to describe the process of replicating a Tlingit Frog Clan Helmet (HM5040) requested for repatriation by the Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (CCTHITA).
Iterating The Design Process Using Ai Diffusion Models, Josh Vermillion
Iterating The Design Process Using Ai Diffusion Models, Josh Vermillion
Creative Collaborations
These studies span research and creative work to interrogate the generative capacity of text-to-image diffusion models that leverage artificial intelligence to produce architectural concepts, ideas, and imagery. These systems can generate an enormous amount of imagery in a very short amount of time based entirely from the written word, and we are still just beginning to understand how these digital tools might augment and/or disrupt, both, the design process, and design pedagogy within the discipline of architecture.
These AI models occupy a quickly evolving technology space with tremendous implications for how we design, as well as how we visualize—and verbalize—our …
Music Videos Done Backwards: Creating Video To Shape Song, Benjamin Hornyak
Music Videos Done Backwards: Creating Video To Shape Song, Benjamin Hornyak
Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)
No abstract provided.
The Message Design Of Raiders Of The Lost Ark On The Atari 2600 & A Fan’S Map, Quick Start, And Strategy Guide, Miguel Ramlatchan, William I. Ramlatchan
The Message Design Of Raiders Of The Lost Ark On The Atari 2600 & A Fan’S Map, Quick Start, And Strategy Guide, Miguel Ramlatchan, William I. Ramlatchan
Distance Learning Faculty & Staff Books
The message design and human performance technology in video games, especially early video games have always been fascinating to me. From an instructional design perspective, the capabilities of the technology of the classic game consoles required a careful balance of achievable objectives, cognitive task analysis, guided problem solving, and message design. Raiders on the Atari is an excellent example of this balance. It is an epic adventure game, spanning 13+ distinct areas, with an inventory of items, where those hard to find items had to be used by the player to solve problems during their quest (and who would have …
Gordon Parks: “Homeward To The Prairie I Come” Digital Exhibition Catalog, Aileen Wang, Mark Crosby, Linda Duke, Katherine Karlin, Cameron Leader-Picone, Sarah Price, Karin Westman
Gordon Parks: “Homeward To The Prairie I Come” Digital Exhibition Catalog, Aileen Wang, Mark Crosby, Linda Duke, Katherine Karlin, Cameron Leader-Picone, Sarah Price, Karin Westman
NPP eBooks
This open access digital exhibition catalog is part of the Kansas State University (K-State) Gordon Parks Project, initiated by the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art and K-State English. It presents new research about Parks’s activities in Kansas based on materials found in participating Kansas institutions, including 128 curated photographs donated by Gordon Parks to K-State. The contributions in this volume illuminate Parks’s relationship to his home state of Kansas as a source of reference and inspiration. They debunk the myth that Kansas was merely the place where Gordon Parks was born before moving on to greatness elsewhere.
This book …
Zephyr: The Twenty-Second Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Luke E. Colomey, Nick D. White, Evelyn M. Belmer Ms., Stephanie Ruff, Skyler Garcia, Paige-Marie Merrill, Peyton Sammons
Zephyr: The Twenty-Second Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Luke E. Colomey, Nick D. White, Evelyn M. Belmer Ms., Stephanie Ruff, Skyler Garcia, Paige-Marie Merrill, Peyton Sammons
Zephyr
This is the twenty-second issue of Zephyr, the University of New England's journal of creative expression. Since 2000, Zephyr has published original drawings, paintings, photography, prose, and verse created by current and former members of the University community. Zephyr's Editorial Board is made up exclusively of matriculating students.
Transdisciplinarity In Experience Design: A Global Survey Of Higher Ed Programs In Exd/Xd, Yvonne Houy
Transdisciplinarity In Experience Design: A Global Survey Of Higher Ed Programs In Exd/Xd, Yvonne Houy
Creative Collaborations
In our age of ubiquitous devices and digital media it is the perceived value of the end-to-end experience that brings people to a place. Designing inspiring and emotionally engaging end-to-end experiences requires experts in a wide range of disciplines committed to an interdisciplinary collaboration that can arrive at transdisciplinary design - the sum becomes greater than its parts.
Civil engineering, hospitality, business, psychology, digital User Experience (UX) design, and experience data analysis need to be seamless integrated with the fine and performing arts and design fields:
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Architecture, interior, landscape and sound design actively engage the senses.
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Graphic and fine arts …
Kinetic Meditative Experimental Drawing, Julie Lord, Elizabeth Adams Thomas, Chai Avery
Kinetic Meditative Experimental Drawing, Julie Lord, Elizabeth Adams Thomas, Chai Avery
P-12 Lesson Plans
This lesson for high school students provides an opportunity to make a work of art without a preconceived plan by using their bodies and spontaneous movements to control mark-making. Symmetry is explored along with the art of Heather Hansen and Tony Orrico.
Building A More Sustainable And Accessible Internet: Lightweight Web Design With Html And Css, Chelsea Thompto
Building A More Sustainable And Accessible Internet: Lightweight Web Design With Html And Css, Chelsea Thompto
Assignment Prompts
While the internet has great potential to bring people together, if the internet was a country, it would be the 7th largest energy consumer on the planet. This is set to increase in years to come moving the internet even higher on this list to become the 4th largest energy consumer if it were to be a country. So, as artists and digital citizens it is imperative that we understand how to create and display the content we produce online in ways that are sustainable and accessible.
This assignment, while slated for Art 109, may be slotted into an earlier …
Zephyr: The Twenty-First Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Luke E. Colomey, Nicholas White, Evelyn M. Belmer Ms., Stephanie Ruff
Zephyr: The Twenty-First Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Luke E. Colomey, Nicholas White, Evelyn M. Belmer Ms., Stephanie Ruff
Zephyr
This is the twenty-first issue of Zephyr, the University of New England's journal of creative expression. Since 2000, Zephyr has published original drawings, paintings, photography, prose, and verse created by current and former members of the University community. Zephyr's Editorial Board is made up exclusively of matriculating students.
Step By Step : Walk Your Way To... : Fall 2020 The Arts Of Storytelling Student Exhibition, Yan Yan Mak
Step By Step : Walk Your Way To... : Fall 2020 The Arts Of Storytelling Student Exhibition, Yan Yan Mak
Artists-in-Residence Programme : Exhibition Catalogues
The works presented in this catalogue demonstrate the outcome of artistic and cultural interactions between Ms Yan Yan Mak and her students in the Fall semester of 2020-21. The Department of Visual Studies is very grateful for their contribution in promoting creativity and art appreciation within and beyond the Lingnan community.
Zephyr: The Twentieth Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Luke E. Colomey, Megan Spina, Sinead Scott, Eve Belmer, Brett Schrankel, Stephanie Ruff
Zephyr: The Twentieth Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Luke E. Colomey, Megan Spina, Sinead Scott, Eve Belmer, Brett Schrankel, Stephanie Ruff
Zephyr
This is the twentieth issue of Zephyr, the University of New England's journal of creative expression. Since 2000, Zephyr has published original drawings, paintings, photography, prose, and verse created by current and former members of the University community. Zephyr's Editorial Board is made up exclusively of matriculating students.
Earth 2020: We Were Here, Devin Kelly
Aesthetic Labor, Lisa Roggenbuck
Living Stillness, Nunzio Paci
Living Stillness, Nunzio Paci
Artists-in-Residence Programme : Exhibition Catalogues
The artist-in-residence in the Fall of 2019-2020 was Mr Nunzio Paci, an Italian artist whose paintings and drawings bring out unexpected connections between human or animal anatomy on the one hand, and plants and flowers on the other hand. The intertwining of the human form with other natural forms is a motif in Art Nouveau art, but Paci’s drawing style seems to owe more to Renaissance anatomical and botanical drawings such as Leonardo da Vinci’s.
Moreover, like Leonardo, Paci relies on close observation, for example, of anatomical wax models and even genuine human corpses. In other words, he draws from …
Paper Sculptures: Planes With Movement, Elizabeth Adams Thomas
Paper Sculptures: Planes With Movement, Elizabeth Adams Thomas
P-12 Lesson Plans
In this art lesson for K-3 students will consider how flat planes can be combined to make interesting compositions in both two and three dimensions and practice building their paper sculptures from flat planes.
Creatively Communicating Concepts In Satellite-Based Synthetic Aperture Radar (Sar) For Forest Monitoring Applications, Melvin Poplar
Creatively Communicating Concepts In Satellite-Based Synthetic Aperture Radar (Sar) For Forest Monitoring Applications, Melvin Poplar
Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)
No abstract provided.
Meghan Lamb Senior Art Capstone, Meghan Elizabeth Lamb
Meghan Lamb Senior Art Capstone, Meghan Elizabeth Lamb
Senior Art Portfolios
This is my final project completed for the Senior Art Capstone class, ART499, at St. Norbert College. In completion, I designed 16 album covers.
Noah Fidlin Senior Art Portfolio, Noah J. Fidlin
Noah Fidlin Senior Art Portfolio, Noah J. Fidlin
Senior Art Portfolios
An art, photography and design magazine that combines analog and digital media.
A Place Through Time, Kaitlyn Mathis
A Place Through Time, Kaitlyn Mathis
Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)
No abstract provided.
T700-701 D 3d Turboshaft Engine Interactive Training Project, David Stewart
T700-701 D 3d Turboshaft Engine Interactive Training Project, David Stewart
Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)
No abstract provided.
Continuity, Aleksandar Eftimovski
Continuity, Aleksandar Eftimovski
Artists-in-Residence Programme : Exhibition Catalogues
The sculptures displayed in this exhibition demonstrate knowledge transfer and cultural exchange between Aleksandar and Lingnan students in the process of creating site-specific works. They are largely made by timber from Chi Kee Sawmill & Timber, which was founded in North Point on Hong Kong Island in 1947, but later relocated to Chai Wan and then its current site in Kwu Tong, Sheung Shui in 1982. Unfortunately, this rare survivor of timber business has recently been identified as one of the first areas to be cleared for the controversial North East New Territories Development Plan launched by the HKSAR government. …
Where Do We Come From? Where Are We Going?, Finn Leong, Carley Nolan
Where Do We Come From? Where Are We Going?, Finn Leong, Carley Nolan
Curating Contemporary Art: Documents & Writings
Sotheby’s Institute of Art is pleased to present Where Do We Come From? Where Are We Going?, a group exhibition curated by Sotheby’s MA Contemporary Art and MA Art Business candidates Finn Leong and Carley Nolan. The exhibition, on view from May 7th to May 13th, 2019, marks the fourth installment in a series of exhibitions curated by MA students enrolled in Curating Contemporary Art.
Livd: Issue 16.1: "Fair Game", Portland State University. School Of Art + Design
Livd: Issue 16.1: "Fair Game", Portland State University. School Of Art + Design
LIVD
LIVD is a semi/annual publication produced in the Pacific Northwest, dedicated to the intersection of art, design, culture and how these influence lived experience.
LIVD pays hommage to the inspiring and idealistic efforts of the early twentieth century avant-garde, balancing the academic with the personal and experimental.
Volume 16.1, “Fair Game,” includes articles dissecting appropriation from a variety of vantage points. Contributor Julianna Johnson opens the publication with an essay outlining her experience as a designer and illustrator who has had her work stolen and re-sold through Amazon. Bonnie Blake writes on typography and “oriental exoticism,” and the appropriation of …
To Japan And Back: The Art Of Orr Marshall, Orr Marshall
To Japan And Back: The Art Of Orr Marshall, Orr Marshall
Archives & Reprint Series (imprint)
How many ways are there to interpret an idea, to present a vision? The artist Orr Marshall's exploration of these questions is the subject of this book in text and images. Like most children, he began drawing pictures as soon as he could hold a pencil or a crayon, depicting the weird creatures of his imagination. He maintained a concentration on art through school, majoring in painting at Yale School of Art and Architecture where Josef Albers was his most inspiring teacher. Another interest of his was language study, especially Japanese and Chinese with their writing systems and calligraphy. He …
Visualizations For Cartilage Restoration Method, Klayton Riley
Visualizations For Cartilage Restoration Method, Klayton Riley
Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)
No abstract provided.
Let Me Tell You A Story = 讓我說一個故事, Sau Ping Adam Wong
Let Me Tell You A Story = 讓我說一個故事, Sau Ping Adam Wong
Artists-in-Residence Programme : Exhibition Catalogues
"Let Me Tell You a Story" is a showcase of nine short films made by the students and a trailer of them edited by the Artist-in-Residence, Mr Adam WONG Sau Ping.
Wong’s films show a humanistic perspective and employ storytelling to reveal incidents and experiences of real people contemporary society. In the spring of 2019, he teaches the course VIS3298 Studio Practice with a theme on “The Art of Storytelling by Film and Video” and gave a seminar on “Adam Wong On His Filmmaking, from VHS to 4K” at Lingnan University on 25 March. In his course, Wong guides nineteen …
Liminality As Battle-Line, Hejun Xu, Jingmei Yu
Liminality As Battle-Line, Hejun Xu, Jingmei Yu
Curating Contemporary Art: Documents & Writings
Sotheby’s Institute of Art is pleased to present Liminality As Battle-Line, a group exhibition curated by Hejun Xu and Jingmei Yu, two MA Art Business candidates in class of 2018. The exhibition will be on view at Sotheby’s Institute of Art, New York from October 31st through November 6th. The exhibition is part of a series of projects curated by students of Sotheby’s Institute of Art enrolled in Curating Contemporary Art.
Hortus Conclusus 囚, Lantian D.
Hortus Conclusus 囚, Lantian D.
Artists-in-Residence Programme : Exhibition Catalogues
The Work of Lantian D.
One of the most basic things to understand about Lantian D.’s work is that it is born out of an acute awareness of the weaknesses inherent in contemporary art. The sorry state of the contemporary artworld is even the theme of one her earliest paintings, Crime and Punishment, which contains some suggestive depictions of artists and intellectuals who may bear some responsibility for the present situation: Jacques Derrida, Marcel Duchamp, Tracy Emin, Michel Foucault, Clement Greenberg, Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Charles Saatchi, and Andy Warhol are all depicted as witch-like creatures from one of …
Zephyr: The Nineteenth Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Anne Carbonier, Sara Costa, Tori Kitchens, Vic Wilbur, Jessica L. Stumper, Lilly Anderson, Jaymi Wood, Emily Morris
Zephyr: The Nineteenth Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Anne Carbonier, Sara Costa, Tori Kitchens, Vic Wilbur, Jessica L. Stumper, Lilly Anderson, Jaymi Wood, Emily Morris
Zephyr
This is the nineteenth issue of Zephyr, the University of New England's journal of creative expression. Since 2000, Zephyr has published original drawings, paintings, photography, prose, and verse created by current and former members of the University community. Zephyr's Editorial Board is made up exclusively of matriculating students.