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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Bringing Us Together / Getting Us Out, Peter D. Verheyen
Bringing Us Together / Getting Us Out, Peter D. Verheyen
Peter D Verheyen
The past five years have seen an explosion in the use of the Internet by book artists both as a tool for communication and as a means of publicizing their work. Not quite as rapidly, but steadily nevertheless some formerly traditional book artists have left the confines and limitations of hot type on damp paper to explore the creation of "books" which can only exist in digital form. In this presentation, I will explore how both book artists and the book arts represent themselves using digital media and what I see as some of the implications for the ways in …
Archiv Der Pharmazie, Philadelphia University
Archiv Der Pharmazie, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
Simulation And Fpga Implementation Of A Simple Computer, Philadelphia University
Simulation And Fpga Implementation Of A Simple Computer, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
On The Clothes Of A Millennium: The Architectonic Dress Designs Of Zandra Rhodes, Daniel J. Naegele
On The Clothes Of A Millennium: The Architectonic Dress Designs Of Zandra Rhodes, Daniel J. Naegele
Daniel J. Naegele
"In the beginning was cladding," wrote Viennese architect and critic Adolf Laos in 1898. "Man sought shelter from inclement weather and protection and warmth while he slept. He sought to cover himself. The covering is the oldest architectural detail." This covering was man's clothing. When it was enlarged to fit a frame far grander than his own, architecture was born. In Laos's words " ... the covering had to be put up somewhere if it was to afford enough shelter to a family! Thus the walls were added, which at the same time provided protection on all sides. In this …
Narratus Interruptus: Gary Hill’S 23:59:59:29—The Storyteller’S Room, Dore Bowen
Narratus Interruptus: Gary Hill’S 23:59:59:29—The Storyteller’S Room, Dore Bowen
Dore Bowen
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