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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Spontaneity In Stained Glass Work, Robert N. Oddy
Spontaneity In Stained Glass Work, Robert N. Oddy
School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship
Stained glass does not lend itself to spontaneity. We design, thinking always about how the glass will be cut and what glass will be available to us. Then, the fabrication is a very slow and meticulous process, requiring accuracy of cutting so that the pieces fit together closely – glass doesn’t bend, stretch or squash. We have to do too much careful planning, and too much engineering! How can we make our subjects come alive, with movement and energy, when we cannot use our bodies to express these things while we are doing the art?
The Illusion Of Depth In Stained Glass: Exposed To The Light, Robert N. Oddy
The Illusion Of Depth In Stained Glass: Exposed To The Light, Robert N. Oddy
School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship
Stained glass artwork often looks flat. Of course, most stained glass panels are flat. What I mean is that the objects depicted look flat. In my own work, I have given a lot of attention to creating the illusion of depth. What is depth? It refers to the spacial dimension that recedes directly away from our eyes into the distance. If a picture has depth, we see some of its elements as solid objects; some appear closer than others; we are aware of foreground, middle distance and background.
Salt, A Web-Based Ipad Magazine, Caitlin Dewey
Salt, A Web-Based Ipad Magazine, Caitlin Dewey
Honors Capstone Projects - All
Abstract not included.
Darken The Beauty Spots, Jillian Ellis
Darken The Beauty Spots, Jillian Ellis
Honors Capstone Projects - All
Darken the Beauty Spots uses images gathered from sources such as Vogue, Good Housekeeping, and action movies to discuss whether images of truly empowered women exist in the media. The project examines six different and specific patterns of imagery found in the media that could potentially be seen as either empowering or repressive. Each pattern occupies its own 35” x 40” canvas that contains between four and eight found images taken out of their original contexts, cropped into fragments, and strategically placed on the canvas in order to create relationships between the images. The work is meant to remain …
What The Health Magazine Redesign, Sarah Glaser
What The Health Magazine Redesign, Sarah Glaser
Honors Capstone Projects - All
I was art director for the Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 issues of What the Health magazine, a student-run publication on campus at Syracuse University. To put together the issues I oversaw an entire design department consisting of photographers and graphic artists. Photography assignments often came in late leaving little time for design work, and I did not feel satisfied with the ultimate layout design of the magazine. For my capstone project I took on the challenge creating a final book combining the strongest pieces from both original issues in a redesigned layout. I wanted to overcome the inconsistency that …
Fox Fire, Emily Watanabe
Fox Fire, Emily Watanabe
Honors Capstone Projects - All
“Fox Fire” is an independent animated short. Its plot is centered on a young boy, a mysterious girl, and their adventures at a Japanese summer festival. The purpose of this project was to create a short and fun animation to stir the imagination of its viewers while incorporating elements of Japanese culture and experimenting with unique aesthetic choices.
During the initial brainstorming stages of this capstone, I decided that I wanted to somehow incorporate pieces of Japanese culture and mythology into the project. Not only is the folklore fascinating, I often enjoy expressing my Japanese heritage through artwork. The choice …
Cycling Without Spandex: A Transdisciplinary Approach To Design, Jess Garnitz
Cycling Without Spandex: A Transdisciplinary Approach To Design, Jess Garnitz
Architecture Thesis Prep
"Engaging with other disciplines is important to designers today as the nature of problems and issues are becoming more complex."
"The problem of integrating bicycles into our city streets is inherently a problem that requires transdisciplinary work. This is because of the complexity of the problem and the numerous areas affected through the integration. The problem is like an interconnected web of relations. There are issues relating to wayfinding and understanding how to get from destination to destination, which relate to issues of speed and non-verbal communication."
The Lead Line Effect: Shape Without The Came, Robert N. Oddy
The Lead Line Effect: Shape Without The Came, Robert N. Oddy
School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship
In a previous article, I have mentioned my view that stained glass work is akin to impressionism. We use the features of the glass to suggest detail in our subject matter. However, I often find that for some details, this approach is not adequate. For an example, see the scales in Koi, figure 1. It is also not always practical to implement this fine detail by joining large numbers of very small pieces of glass. In this article, I will talk about methods that produce effects compatible with the ‘lead’ lines of traditional stained glass, namely the use of copper …
Line Relationships: More To Lines Than Meets The Eye, Robert N. Oddy
Line Relationships: More To Lines Than Meets The Eye, Robert N. Oddy
School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship
Lines in stained glass artwork are important design features. With copper foil and lead came techniques, they are often prominent and black with the light source behind them. Carefully designed and implemented lines can enhance the sense of depth in a picture and have a rather paradoxical nature in our work. I find that I have a rather complicated relationship with my lines.
Polyester Encapsulation Using An Edge Welder, Donia J. Conn, Peter D. Verheyen, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Polyester Encapsulation Using An Edge Welder, Donia J. Conn, Peter D. Verheyen, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
Step-by-step instructions for encapsulating documents and other flat paper-based items in polyester film (mylar) using an edge welder.
Windowed Drop Spine Box, Donia J. Conn, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Windowed Drop Spine Box, Donia J. Conn, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
Step-by-step instructions for measuring and assembling a drop-spine box for the housing or rare books and other materials. This variant of box features a clear spine area allowing the contents to be seen when the box is closed.
Drop Spine Box, Donia J. Conn, Peter D. Verheyen, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Drop Spine Box, Donia J. Conn, Peter D. Verheyen, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
Step-by-step instructions for measuring and assembling a drop-spine box for the housing or rare books and other materials.
"Molded" Paper Spine Binding, Donia J. Conn, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
"Molded" Paper Spine Binding, Donia J. Conn, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
The molded paper spine is a rebacking/recasing structure intended for leather-bound books for which the covers have deteriorated too much to be salvageable. The new molded paper spine looks very much like leather and is very strong.
Corrugated Drop Spine Box, David J. Stokoe, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Corrugated Drop Spine Box, David J. Stokoe, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
Step-by-step instructions for measuring and assembling a drop-spine box made from a single sheet of corrugated board for the housing or rare books and other materials.
Phase Box, Donia J. Conn, Peter D. Verheyen, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Phase Box, Donia J. Conn, Peter D. Verheyen, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
The "phase box" is a simple, low-cost, enclosure made from 20pt acid-free folder stock. It is designed to protect brittle, deteriorated, "low priority" items.
Preservation At Syracuse University Library, Peter D. Verheyen, David Stokoe, Marianne Swanberry Hanley, Robert J. Hodge
Preservation At Syracuse University Library, Peter D. Verheyen, David Stokoe, Marianne Swanberry Hanley, Robert J. Hodge
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
Prepared for IST600 (Preservation), this presentation gives an overview of the activities of the Department of Preservation and Conservation including environment, disaster preparedness and salvage, circulating collections repair, rare book conservation, rehousing, audio preservation, and digitization. For more about department see http://library.syr.edu/about/departments/preservation and our resource guide at http://researchguides.library.syr.edu/preservation.
Plating In Stained Glass: Experience The Beauty, Robert N. Oddy
Plating In Stained Glass: Experience The Beauty, Robert N. Oddy
School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship
“Plating” is a piece of stained glass jargon. It refers to the practice of using more than one layer of glass in the construction of a panel. The layers are not fused together. They are simply stacked up, one on top of another and joined by soldering foil or came. I would like to spend a little time on the reasons for using this plating technique. In a future article I may say more about the techniques themselves, but the why’s are more important than the how’s.
Conservation Re-Casing (Binding), Donia Conn, Peter D. Verheyen, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Conservation Re-Casing (Binding), Donia Conn, Peter D. Verheyen, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
Conservation recasing is a way to preserve our 19th and 20th century materials in which the bindings have failed and, in many cases, been lost over time. It is not intended to be used on valuable bindings or volumes printed before 1800. The structure used is based on the German (Bradel) case binding.
Paper Spine For Thin Volumes, Donia J. Conn, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Paper Spine For Thin Volumes, Donia J. Conn, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
Similar in concept to the Molded Paper Spine, this treatment is intended for materials in the collection printed before 1800 in which the text block is less than 1cm thick. The technique comes from Frank Mowery at the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Mylar Phase Box, Donia J. Conn, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Mylar Phase Box, Donia J. Conn, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
The Mylar phased box is a simple, low-cost, enclosure made from 20pt acid-free folder stock and heavy weight Mylar to create a see through wrapper for higher end items. This box comes from the Folger Shakespeare Library and was designed by Linda Blaser.
Exhibition Cradles For Books, Donia J. Conn, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Exhibition Cradles For Books, Donia J. Conn, Department Of Preservation And Conservation
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
Instructions for making cradles to properly support books while on exhibit. Materials used include Vivak (a bendable plastic) and mat board.
Where Book Art And Technology Mingle, Peter D. Verheyen, Richard Minsky
Where Book Art And Technology Mingle, Peter D. Verheyen, Richard Minsky
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
Interview of Peter D. Verheyen by Richard Minsky. Peter Verheyen, conservator, bookbinder, and creator of the Books Arts Web, discusses the current state of book arts. Although he creates impeccable fine bindings that have won international awards, Peter Verheyen's huge contribution to the field of book art has little to do with making or conserving physical books. His magum opus is the Book Arts Web (philobiblon.com), the main location on the Internet for book art information and resources, from online exhibitions to tutorials, opportunities, blogs, and reference materials.
Archival 101 & Working With Vendors, Peter D. Verheyen
Archival 101 & Working With Vendors, Peter D. Verheyen
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
Archival 101: Dealing with Suppliers of Archival Products
*Do you need to purchase archival supplies for your organization or even yourself?
*Are you confused by the terminology and not sure about what the differences between the various vendors are?
*Not finding exactly what you are looking for and unsure about adapting different products?
Archival 101 is designed to demystify the archival product terminology and market for the layperson and non-preservation specialist. The presentation will provide an overview of the conservation and preservation issues facing libraries, cultural organizations, and individuals; describe the terminology in use; discuss products and offers buying tips …
Visualsthesia: Complex Music Visualization For Live Performance, Tracy Lee Dendy
Visualsthesia: Complex Music Visualization For Live Performance, Tracy Lee Dendy
Honors Capstone Projects - All
Visualsthesia is intended as an interactive visual experience made for the musicians who have influenced my studies while I've been attending Syracuse University. I offer these musicians a gift that I have imagined and created in honor of them, using the medium I desired to grow in. Visualsthesia is a visualization of a live musical performance generated in real-time. The concept is based on Synesthesia, a neurological condition that mixes up the senses. One common type of synesthesia is seeing a color when one hears a note or instrument. Visualsthesia turns that psychological connection between color and music into an …
Naked Truth Soap For Men: Brand Identity, Jenna Passmore
Naked Truth Soap For Men: Brand Identity, Jenna Passmore
Honors Capstone Projects - All
The essential idea of this project is to develop an entire brand identity for a fictional soap company for men that I created called Naked Truth. A brand identity encompasses visual components like logo, color and design aesthetic that help a brand stick in a consumer’s mind. In the real world of advertising, the concept of a brand identity at the forefront of any advertising a company releases. Consumers are inundated with hundreds of ads everyday, so it is important for a company to know who they are and whom they want to sell their products to in order to …
Meet Pig Guy: An Animated Character Study In 3-D, Michael Lebson
Meet Pig Guy: An Animated Character Study In 3-D, Michael Lebson
Honors Capstone Projects - All
The 3D animation, “Meet Pig Guy,” is an introduction to the character Pig Guy, who I have designed over the past year and a half. Pig Guy is a world renowned super-hero that is enormously successful in his professional endeavors, but has flaws, shortcomings, and imperfections that make him very human. In this one minute and 20 second long animated short, we get a glimpse into his behaviors through a candid situation of himself in his basement. “Meet Pig Guy” presents us with a problem of his, the abuse of his superpower to eat anything he wants.
My work over …
Fashion Campaign: Katy Ann Lyons New York, Katy Ann Lyons
Fashion Campaign: Katy Ann Lyons New York, Katy Ann Lyons
Honors Capstone Projects - All
Over the past four years, my skill, technique, and style as a fashion design major at Syracuse University has grown and developed enormously. I came to college with no prior experience in sewing or garment construction but after much practice and patience, I have learned the basic skills necessary to design and to make wearable clothing. Consequently, when it came time to choose a topic for my Capstone project, I sought a creative project that would serve to showcase the expertise I have developed during my time in school.
The concept of my project is an advertising campaign featuring the …
Gary’S Sneakers A 3d Animated Short, Meg Grube
Gary’S Sneakers A 3d Animated Short, Meg Grube
Honors Capstone Projects - All
Gary’s Sneakers, a collaboration between Kelsey Adams and myself, is a 3D animated short about a young boy and his sneakers. The short features Gary, an unmotivated individual who has no other apparent interests aside from playing video games. Unfortunately, his unused pair of running sneakers are very bored and, upon being inspired by a magazine advertisement, conspire to get Gary up and in action.
To create this, Kelsey and I covered the entire animation production pipeline. We began with a story, and proceeded to create an animatic that further developed and clarified out storyline. We chose to created …
Lost And Found: Stories From London (A Graphic Novel), Brianna Collins
Lost And Found: Stories From London (A Graphic Novel), Brianna Collins
Honors Capstone Projects - All
My Honors Capstone project falls under the Creative project category. It is a sixty-four page graphic novel entitled Lost and Found: Stories from London. It is a collection of stories and moments from my semester abroad in London in the spring of 2009, when I was a second semester junior. I kept a series of journals during my time abroad, and the content from those journals eventually became the stories that I transformed into the pages of my book.
In essence, the research for my project was my everyday life. From going on weekend trips to other countries like Ireland, …
A Field Guide To The Irish Fantastic; A Study In Concept Art, Elizabeth Ames Gross
A Field Guide To The Irish Fantastic; A Study In Concept Art, Elizabeth Ames Gross
Honors Capstone Projects - All
Abstract Not Included