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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
The Coevolution Of The Six Ancient Kilns And Japanese Postwar Local Identity, Benjamin Lewis Rothstein
The Coevolution Of The Six Ancient Kilns And Japanese Postwar Local Identity, Benjamin Lewis Rothstein
CISLA Senior Integrative Projects
The arts have long been tools used to prop up political visions, and Japan’s traditional crafts are no exception to this trend. Japanese ceramics in particular have enjoyed, or perhaps endured, era after era of patronage by successive governments and movements over their more than a millennium of history. Appropriated by a wave of nationalism in the Meiji period, the rokkoyō (six ancient kilns), long famous for their rustic style and acclaimed tea wares, were converted along with many other traditional crafts into symbols of the Japanese national spirit. In the postwar period, however, without necessarily losing their national importance, …
Kima's Journey, Wonjune Kim
Kima's Journey, Wonjune Kim
CISLA Senior Integrative Projects
A digital collage storybook on what might happen if we get and do everything we want. Based on visual and thematic elements of neoclassicism 's and romanticism's relationship and influence on science fiction.
Safe Space: To Help Minimize Cyberbullying And Support Social Well-Being, Eiman Rana
Safe Space: To Help Minimize Cyberbullying And Support Social Well-Being, Eiman Rana
CISLA Senior Integrative Projects
The perverseness of cyberbullying as a growing and serious form of abuse with the potential for harm among children and youth needs to be recognized. In a resource-limited setting such as South Asia where youth have very little access to counseling within schools, the implications for mental health should be recognized. This research study explores whether our youth is capable of using technology in the right way to minimize cyberbullying and support social well-being.
Index Terms - Cyberbullying, Social Well-being, User Experience Design, and Usability Study.
Narratological Experiments In Cinematic Alternate Reality Games, Christian Parker
Narratological Experiments In Cinematic Alternate Reality Games, Christian Parker
Film Studies Honors Papers
No abstract provided.
Sugar Overload: The Artificiality Of The American Dream For Latinx Immigrants, Dovey Martinez
Sugar Overload: The Artificiality Of The American Dream For Latinx Immigrants, Dovey Martinez
Art Honors Papers
No abstract provided.
The Visualizations Behind The Genetics Of Athletic Injury And Performance, Dylan Pinckert
The Visualizations Behind The Genetics Of Athletic Injury And Performance, Dylan Pinckert
Art Honors Papers
No abstract provided.
Ethical Fashion In The Age Of Fast Fashion, Sophie Xue
Ethical Fashion In The Age Of Fast Fashion, Sophie Xue
Art Honors Papers
No abstract provided.
Tracing Nostalgia, Micaela Nee
Explorations In The Gray Morality Of Conservation, Avery Whitlock
Explorations In The Gray Morality Of Conservation, Avery Whitlock
Art Honors Papers
I am interested in the areas of gray morality associated with conservation science. This science focuses on the protection of biological diversity primarily through the protection of species and their environments, and the management of human impact upon these.
This interest was sparked by personal explorations in scientific illustration and the field of conservation. The scientific observations and dynamic illustrations of John James Audubon led to my focus specifically on birds.
Similarly vital in realizing this interest were initial studies of motion I created through animation. Animated studies of motion, as fabrications of life, evolved into an interest of how …
Ephemerality & Abjection [ The Formless Nature Of Cancer ], Hallie Selinger
Ephemerality & Abjection [ The Formless Nature Of Cancer ], Hallie Selinger
Art Honors Papers
No abstract provided.
Convocation 2013 Address By Denise Pelletier, Denise Pelletier
Convocation 2013 Address By Denise Pelletier, Denise Pelletier
Convocation Addresses
No abstract provided.
Home // A Site Of Exploration, Delaney Vartanian
Home // A Site Of Exploration, Delaney Vartanian
Art Honors Papers
From the interior architecture to the furnishings and objects that inhabit it, a lived space plays an intimate role in the unfolding of daily life. Without pause or question, consistent interaction between body and space lends itself to pattern and routine. Domesticity hovers as a romantic ideal rooted in history, disparate from the present situation. When nostalgia for a domestic ideal abates, one may interact with and acknowledge a lived space anew. This body of work explores and questions normative ideas of the home and their translation into the material environment. A lived environment as a site of investigation can …
Inside/Out Desire: The Female Gendered Voice, Hannah Plishtin
Inside/Out Desire: The Female Gendered Voice, Hannah Plishtin
Art Honors Papers
No abstract provided.
Manifestations Of Network Identity, Owen Stowe
Manifestations Of Network Identity, Owen Stowe
Art Honors Papers
No abstract provided.