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Using Podcasts To Enhance Student Learning Inside & Outside The Classroom, Xela Batchelder, Thomas Karr, Brett Ashley Crawford, Brenda Lee Johnston, Amy Shimshon-Santo Jul 2021

Using Podcasts To Enhance Student Learning Inside & Outside The Classroom, Xela Batchelder, Thomas Karr, Brett Ashley Crawford, Brenda Lee Johnston, Amy Shimshon-Santo

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Appropriation And The Art Of The Copy, Elizabeth K. Mix May 2015

Appropriation And The Art Of The Copy, Elizabeth K. Mix

Scholarship and Professional Work – Arts

This essay focuses on why and how copying occurs within the field of visual art and identifies shifts in the perception of the role of copying over time as indicated by changing terminology. Copies are ubiquitous in our culture today. They are especially prevalent on the Internet in the form of mash-ups and memes. While appropriation (the quoting or borrowing of an earlier artist's work or style) is generally considered a postmodern strategy, the practice has, in fact, a long and complicated history that includes the tradition of academic copying (a method of artistic training whereby students copy the works …


Art And New Media, Elizabeth K. Mix Apr 2009

Art And New Media, Elizabeth K. Mix

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The Utopian Mayeux: Henri De Saint-Simon Meets The Bossu A La Mode, Elizabeth Mix Jan 1998

The Utopian Mayeux: Henri De Saint-Simon Meets The Bossu A La Mode, Elizabeth Mix

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MonsieurMayeux was a fictional hunchback dwarf found in visual and literary media during and after the period of the July Monarchy (1830-1848) in France. Many artists, among them Honoré Daumier, and writers, including Victor Hugo and Alfred de Musset, popularized the hunchback. Mayeux was a unique "type " capable ofaddressing a diverse public on several simultaneous levels. The ambiguities inherent in his physical and psychological characteristics aided individuals who "used" him to sell a product or advocate a political position. With Saint-Simonism we can witness Mayeux being used to address both sides of the same argument. Although he was an …